Mr Kishore has gone bonkers...instead of celebrating Indian win why to go for negative talks....Ishant shone because of anger...THE VENOM increased because of anger....Kohli was bang on target when he said that angry fast bowler is captains delight....Go for it Ishant....
Mr Kishore has gone bonkers...instead of celebrating Indian win why to go for negative talks....Ishant shone because of anger...THE VENOM increased because of anger....Kohli was bang on target when he said that angry fast bowler is captains delight....Go for it Ishant....
He is young and just getting used to his captaincy . He is not that matured to take up on Ishants aggressive.. He himself is learning to control his own!!
Lets celebrate the series win.....This is the new face of Indian Cricket.....Not submissive.....Courageous.....and they express themselves on field....Everybody performed like champs....ignoring their personal records.....Everything boils down either you win or lose....Rest all is accepted period. By the way Rohit's batting is like cricketing feast......m
Dhoni was questioned about Sreesanth but he also did not control him. Captain should not be expected to look into every small thing. 1 or 2 bans later, every player will understand.
Why are Indian people making mountain out of a molehill? I know Ishant should have controlled his emotions a little more to avoid match ban. But having said that, honestly tell me, how many times have you seen the macgrath's & Lee's or Johnson's or English Bowlers or SA bowlers were even warned forget fined or suspended for a match. I have seen more worst encounters or reactions outrageous behaviours from above bowlers than what Ishant did, then why they got away with it? just because they were not from India or Lanka ( or precisely - from third world?). Even what you mentioned in the article is not always true. Are you saying Wasim Akram, Imran, Hadlee were not angry bowlers?, then you have either didn't watch enough of them or you are just saying it for argument. The gentlemanly behaviour and goody-goody kind of attitude is not a responsibility of Indian cricketers alone but it should be observed equally worldwide, otherwise it's biased and unfair. We Indians are the most and unnecessary too critical about our own players, if you look at foreign commentators, they never even talk about their fast bowlers reactions, aggression sledging etc., even though they do it plenty but our commentators especially Manjrekar, Harsha Bhogle, sometimes Gavaskar are too much critical and always talk negative about our own players. Our commentators, senior players etc. must first praise our players then only the world would respect them.
Why are Indian people making mountain out of a molehill? I know Ishant should have controlled his emotions a little more to avoid match ban. But having said that, honestly tell me, how many times have you seen the macgrath's & Lee's or Johnson's or English Bowlers or SA bowlers were even warned forget fined or suspended for a match. I have seen more worst encounters or reactions outrageous behaviours from above bowlers than what Ishant did, then why they got away with it? just because they were not from India or Lanka ( or precisely - from third world?). Even what you mentioned in the article is not always true. Are you saying Wasim Akram, Imran, Hadlee were not angry bowlers?, then you have either didn't watch enough of them or you are just saying it for argument. The gentlemanly behaviour and goody-goody kind of attitude is not a responsibility of Indian cricketers alone but it should be observed equally worldwide, otherwise it's biased and unfair. We Indians are the most and unnecessary too critical about our own players, if you look at foreign commentators, they never even talk about their fast bowlers reactions, aggression sledging etc., even though they do it plenty but our commentators especially Manjrekar, Harsha Bhogle, sometimes Gavaskar are too much critical and always talk negative about our own players. Our commentators, senior players etc. must first praise our players then only the world would respect them.