Well done guys!Keep up the good work.Arm chair criticism and the match fixing saga are for the Administrators to handle. This success along with the CT must be all the more rewarding in the wake of the much maligned cricket prior to your departure from the Indian shores.Dhoni must address the media on his return and ask them to e more responsible and supportive of the game and not to always look for TRP ratings as the backbone of their effort of tom toming their discoveries and deciding issues even without giving a chance for the rocess of law to decide. If one does not trust the judiciary then why have it. Let the media be the accuser, prosecutor and the judge- after all it is they who are driving public opinion.Let the boys play in an encouraging environment and protect them from the strong arm of the underworld. This is the answer. Being coerced with dire consequences for self and family can make most people succumb. The law enforcement authorities must create confidence in such victims. I am NOT saying put the fixing charges on the back-burner. Investigate by all means -but dont hang someone until it is proved beyond doubt and ensure that the real culprits are brought to book. Betting is not a crime- it may be illegal but it is not a crime like match fixing.If IPL is a conduit consider seriously converting it into a fun event like WWF.Neither should an entertaining event be withdrawn nor should there be flagrant violations. Practical deterrents are the key.
Re: Kudos to Dhoni and hisBoys
by Citizen Court on Jul 12, 2013 08:39 AM
"Don't hang me until proved guilty beyond doubt". It is the oft repeated 'veda vakya' of all 'yet-to-be-proved-guilty' people. What everyone forget is they are "yet-to-be-proved-innocent" too. Okey, they may not be punished until proven the crime, but surely be quarantined from the normal routines as they can manipulate/influence the case proceedings "if" they are actually guilty. Glow of success should not be used to cover the dirt and darkness associated with the related activities.
Re: Money
by Sam smudjkrk on Jul 12, 2013 06:00 AM
well you can say every morning "the sun rises in the east. proved again and again". It motivates you just as much as Dhoni and his boys.