Let their soul rest in peace.15 minutes of Ambulance response time is reasonable as per India but for country like Australia this is unpardonable and I am Happy that this incident will give rise to debate about unwanted hooliganism and body line bowling by bowlers.
This was a tragedy waiting to happen. The spirit of the sport has undergone a 180 degree change - it is no longer a sport, but war, joy has given way to intimidation and aggression of the worst kind; and like it or not, the Australians are responsible for infusing a killer element into it today. Cricket enthusiasts, opinionmakers and administrators, gave it dignity by calling it "gamesmanship", "competitive spirit" "chinmusic" etc. Because of the adrenaline rush that spectators and players experience, and the resulting music in the cash tills of the Boards, administrators have actually been guilty of encouraging this kind of aggression on the field.
A life snuffed out by a game is a monumental tragedy; and what is more, no one will be held responsible. The tragedy of modern sport. RIP : PHIL HUGHES
This will be treated a very sad day in the cricket history.Anyway we can't go against the plan of the almighty which was happened.we CAN give our hands towards skipping the first test between AUS & IND,which will be A great tribute to huges and great sympathy & codolence to his family & friends.May your Soul be in peace with the Almighty.We will be remembered every time ,as long as the game of Cricket will continue.
Re: Give the Real respect & tribute to the real hero-Phil Hug
by Hindustan ka dushman on Nov 27, 2014 12:51 PM
Agree. Thus we can avoid another humiliating Test loss too.. he he he...
ICC should rule that no bouncers to be bowled in any official cricket matches and if so bowled, the bowler should be suspended from the game immediately. And for the bouncer bowled, the team batting should be awarded 50 runs. The bowling team should play the game only with ten players.
Its sad that this gentlemen game has cut short the budding cricketer at an very young age.
young arrogant kids playing this mad game in whatever little space that is available and letting the ball hit passerssby or the occupants of the nearby residences.
Re: it an every day nuisance here wtih
by balan r on Nov 27, 2014 12:26 PM
Provide the kids the playing grounds in each and every area and you are rest assured no kids will play on the road. All public parks and play grounds have been turned in to concrete jungle by money hunger sharks and scoundrel politicians in all cities and the public looks them as mute spectators.
Re: Re: it an every day nuisance here wtih
by Kiran on Nov 27, 2014 12:27 PM
this is india. even if there is a park people wont go to the park. they will play in the building corridors