Sampath Kumar's statement to the Justice Mudgal Committee probing the match fixing issue also sparked controversy across the country, as he claimed that bookie Uttam C Jain alias Kitty had told him that Indian skipper M.S. Dhoni and a few other players had attended a party thrown by bookies. He is also believed to have told the panel that state police officers avoided investigating the match-fixing angle to the May 12, 2013, IPL tie between Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals.
IPL had spoiled the charm of the game. Cricket in the past united India. India as a nation can never be the same as it was in 90's. These crooks like Shukla, Pawar, Srinivasan came just for heck of it to make money. They spoiled national spirit and excitement which was there once.
India people who goes and watch IPL are equally responsible for the charm it had once
These spoiled brats are being treated like royals for doing nothing for the image of nation.It is really shameful to see them loosing every match from position of strength which explains the care for hoots attitude.The best way to insult them is to stop watching IPL which is root cause of all the ills of present team.
Re: Too much for too little
by martin descent on Mar 04, 2014 05:47 PM
Yes these cricketers are given too much attention While common people waste their time, these cricketers are getting millions for doing nothing
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by kalyan karpurapu on Mar 04, 2014 07:21 PM
Dhoni was in Team against No.8 ranked NZ and lost all the matches what difference did it make we have atleast won one match so far with out dhoni
Re: Re: Re: Re: Too much for too little
by on Mar 04, 2014 07:45 PM
Dude can you stop spewing.. I gave you full fledged retort and you did not reply back now you come here and start again..
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by Parika Gupta on Mar 04, 2014 11:13 PM
Yes without Dhoni Srinivasan does not fix a win, like the last world cup.