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'Dhoni's persistence with the charge made it look like a personal crusade'


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Ganesh Jayaraman
Geoffrey Boycot
by Ganesh Jayaraman on Aug 06, 2014 05:29 PM

Let the British Media first listen to what Boycott had to say on the issue and then pass judgement.

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Mike Teflon
Anderson did not deny charges
by Mike Teflon on Aug 04, 2014 08:54 PM

Jim'son didn't refute Dhoni's charges and in fact confessed to it.

The push-gate was real and Jimson's unprovoked abuse of Jadeja was real. Dhoni stood by his confession. The judiciary was biased and spineless.

British media need not go gung-ho and the whole of English must learn manners and civility.

As also, the argument that "give it back twice as good as you get" is not correct, coz such school of thought promotes anarchy and chaos.

These British are so cunning that if Jimson was in jadeja's position, they'd press for charges doubly as strong as Dhoni did.

English are ugly and diabolical and you never trust them in anything whatsoever..

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Dev
dhoni
by Dev on Aug 04, 2014 07:55 AM

dhoni has done right thing and persisted .now both are off hook.
does it mean zadeja dosent have to pay fine?

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vilas kulkarni
Dhoni's persistence with the charge made it look like a personal
by vilas kulkarni on Aug 04, 2014 07:54 AM

of-course it is face saving judgement declaring both guilty jadeja was innocent.they saved jimmy anderson.

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AN INDIAN
good
by AN INDIAN on Aug 04, 2014 07:48 AM

it's good that Anderson was found not guilty. Now India will have to face him for the next 2 tests as he is England's best bowler. Cry baby Dhoni - makes millions of dollars every year and instead of performing on he field this loser has destroyed Indian cricket. Why doesn't he play Robin Uthappa and others and get rid of Dhawan, Jadeja, Pankaj Singh, Rohit Sharma et all. He himself should be replaced by Naman Ojha. I hate him. Gawar Bihari.

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Naresh Mehta
Humiliation?
by Naresh Mehta on Aug 04, 2014 06:20 AM  | Hide replies

Humiliation, MY FOOT?
As a matter of fact the British Press & ICC, Sriniwas in particular should feel humiliated. Despite Anderson CONFESSING that he abused Jadeja,Disciplinary Committee exonerated Anderson and "OBLIGED" India by waiving away the fine on Jadeja.What does it show? The British press which was famous for caliing 'Spade a Spade' has disappointed the world.

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Dev
Re: Humiliation?
by Dev on Aug 04, 2014 07:57 AM
yes, english should be humiliated. zadeja off the hook and it now looks like anderson has done wrong first

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Nilesh Panda
Anderson cleared by ICC as India suffer another humiliation
by Nilesh Panda on Aug 04, 2014 12:31 AM

India suffered because of BCCI & Srinivasan.


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