Amidst all this tragedy i think luckiest person in this world ( as always) is MSD he will now lead the team as aDELAIDE WILL BE the first test so bye-2 Kohli also Nohit shrma can score a 100 on flat adelaide wicket all planning out for Indian advantage..
Re: RIP
by Sunil Vaidya on Nov 29, 2014 11:51 AM
now you idiots will say that phil hughes death was fixed for dhoni...hahahaha...such idiots people like you...
I think it is better to play on field even if they loose the match, rather than sitting ideal at home at thinking again & again regarding the unfortate incident.
When Raman Lamba died. India did not stop playing test cricket. When a player who is not even a regular test player dies on the field, after the period of SHORT mourning ,they should start playing.
Re: Re: Strange
by Urvashi Seth on Nov 29, 2014 11:08 AM
What ,I have told is people should start playing after a short period of mourning, not extended period.
Re: Strange
by joy ghosh on Nov 29, 2014 11:33 AM
Every Board is not BCCI who knows only to mint money and doesn't have any respect for humanity.Australia, England, SA and New Zealand value their player and are not morons.I know crciket will go on but we can show some respect before starting it.
Re: Re: If this happends in India....
by abhinav jain on Nov 29, 2014 09:14 AM
Well not like your paki players who sell their soul for money over nations victory.
It is a big loss for all Cricket lovers. My heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family. Best homage the fallen Cricketer would have been to continue with the itinerary and not making excuses to show that they are superiors (sic) and would get what ever they want. This excuse is in bad light & shows that Aussies are "NOT GOOD FIGHTERS".
Re: Question
by VR on Nov 28, 2014 11:36 PM
U freakin' m0r0n. A player died here on field playing. West Indies were fighting over pay rates. Do u have any brain cell..think before u open your pathetic mouth.
Re: Question
by idlivadadosapongal on Nov 28, 2014 11:41 PM
Really? You are comparing this situation with the WI situation? Death of a young person in the most unfortunate circumstances is the same as folks walking out due to pay disputes? You are the one sounding like a racist p!g.
Re: Expected this from clarkes usual politics
by MOHAN IYER on Nov 28, 2014 11:40 PM
Stop talking nonsense. Do you have brain. Will you talk the same if this happened in your home.
Re: Expected this from clarkes usual politics
by idlivadadosapongal on Nov 28, 2014 11:46 PM | Hide message
Let's see how you feel when you dad or mom or brother or sister or wife or kid dies. Pathetic, dumbwits and retards like you should be banned from posting stup!d comments.
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Re: Expected this from clarkes usual politics
by Dijen Das on Nov 28, 2014 11:50 PM
You're a pathetic excuse for a human being you sick b as t rd
Re: Expected this from clarkes usual politics
by Subhash Bose on Nov 28, 2014 11:52 PM
If you cannot be sensitive about the death of a young talented cricketer, keep your thoughts and conspiracy theories to yourself. Why post nonsense?
Re: Expected this from clarkes usual politics
by idlivadadosapongal on Nov 29, 2014 04:23 AM
It doesn't matter Phil was not in the family of Australian cricketers. Have you ever had a friend die? I have a few that died of illnesses and accidents, it certainly hurt even though they were not my family and I did grieve. I can't believe, people posting such insensitive comments.
Re: Expected this from clarkes usual politics
by Venkat Bhat on Nov 29, 2014 11:38 AM
Do you really think winning or loosing is important when you have seen someone got hit and die in front of your eyes? The lack of humanity is appalling to say the least.