As per Delhi Police, only these three are involved and they arrested...ok fine good job... So is it an assurance that rest of the IPL will be clean and public wont be get fooled ... and all other players are genuine, sincere, ethical and not like the money at all...(including the team owners)... jai ho
Delhi Police seems to have developed special skills to track down bookies and tainted cricket players, in the past Gibbs, Hansie and others were also caught by Delhi Police. hmmm
Re: sreesanth
by Alok kumar on May 17, 2013 01:49 PM
r u bengali? famous for fish eating.. u don't know the phrase " with a small fish they catch a big fish"
Re: Re: sreesanth
by chakravarthy v on May 17, 2013 02:04 PM
I am not a bengali nor a non-vegetarian. But i have not missed the phrase referred by you. i also know the phrase "the law will take its own course" thus only small fishes left in the net.
Now I am affraid Sree will be become MP like Azhar... politicians want experts who know to earn Quick money in the leadership... Iam shame on myself...
I really respect his talent. he is one of the rare baller in india who know how to use the seam. But now i want to see him only in Jail rather than in field...He should not be allowed in field now where our legends stands and sacrificed their whole life for the nation...
We all indians are responsible for such shameful event. Why do we pay so much heed to cricket even at the cost of our studies and office work and other social responsibilities. Shame on us to develop the dirty game of match fixing. It is all because of undue, irrational importance to cricket. ASHOK K RAMCHANDANI
Re: Sreesanth and spot fixing
by Jagadeesha Narve on May 17, 2013 02:02 PM
I fully agree with Ashok Ramchandani.. It is we public who encourage such extravaganza match ,expenditures and then such bookies and wrong doers who will be waiting for such chances. So much 'national time " is wasted..
Re: Sreesanth and spot fixing
by Alok kumar on May 17, 2013 02:09 PM
if u r ashamed for such incident, go and thrash sreesanth & co for cheating. don't preach us.
Re: harbhajan should be given a chance
by Alok kumar on May 17, 2013 02:05 PM
as harbhajan himself is a policeman, he can very well handle this mad monkey's case and get the truth from the joker.