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'Virat, this great game is not just about winning and losing'


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ANIL SINGH
Lets hoot them out in IPL
by ANIL SINGH on Mar 30, 2017 12:20 AM

They don't deserve to be part of IPL. Why make Smith captain? He may be good batsman but cheat. Lets not the support the team who keep australian dumb players like Wade, Smith, Maxwell, etc. We have enough talent in India. WI are far better than these. I have no doubt if they tour Bangladesh, even there they will be thrashed.

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ANIL SINGH
Why they dont look at there players?
by ANIL SINGH on Mar 30, 2017 12:15 AM

Everything which they do is good. But others if do to them then its just a game. So you target batsman head (starc to Ashwin) and then make him retire hurt and make fun of him imitating. Would I friend someone who imitate my broken shoulder. How much wisdom was there in making fun of the injury to the person. This is the way they rspect - whether in game or outside. They forgot one of their player was killed in such incident. But now make fun of someones injury. NOT DONE. And that was not sledging. Aussies are bunch of creeps nothing else.

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Abhinav Jain
Agree with comments by Taylor Lehmann
by Abhinav Jain on Mar 30, 2017 12:08 AM

Mature thing would have been to keep your chin up and shoulders open and showing you arent affected. But at the same they should have cited a little reprimand towards smith and others who thought mocking was okay.

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Vidyut Shenoy
Aussies are bad losers
by Vidyut Shenoy on Mar 29, 2017 10:34 PM

If there is one thing lacking, it is professionalism amongst the Aussie cricketing fraternity. Not just the ACB, but their past players and the media got hammer and tongs at tough opposition in order to drive a wedge.
There certainly is a lack of maturity in their behaviour. Expecting Indians to ignore that is foolish. More than anything, the Aussies have been caught cheating, and they expect to be forgiven. No chance. It is not a popularity contest. And even if it were, India is winning hands down. Lets not glory inglorious b**sta*ds like the Aussie cricket team. Their bad taste lingers heavy.

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dharman gnana sekaran
Australians have no right to talk on sportsmanship
by dharman gnana sekaran on Mar 29, 2017 10:07 PM

All these wise Australian former players are advising
has no right to do so. If they respect the Game they should advise Australian team players to give up sledging and play like real sports men. Do they have the guts or willingness to do so. If no, then they should keep their mouth shut.
It is not that they can do anything they want and the other team players should keep smiling at them and call them friends. It is not worth calling a bully your friend.

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Thomas Philip
MATURITY
by Thomas Philip on Mar 29, 2017 09:21 PM  | Hide replies

Kohli should have learnt a few lessons from Dhoni.Dhoni was always dignified and mature on and off the field.

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dharman gnana sekaran
Re: MATURITY
by dharman gnana sekaran on Mar 29, 2017 11:59 PM
Why don't Australian players learn few lessons from other Cricket playing Nations as how they should behave on the field.!?. Who gave them the license to behave like bullies all along. So far they went scot free and they have got it back fittingly . Hope at least now they learn to behave like sportsmen with maturity.

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anirban lahiri
KOHLI NO FRIENDS OF AUSSIE CRICKETERS
by anirban lahiri on Mar 29, 2017 06:12 PM

ITS A VERY CHILDISH COMMENTS ON KOHLI'S PART.KOHLI'S COMMENTS IS LIKE PLAYING GULLY CRICKET WHERE GENERALLY PEOPLE CURSE AND FIGHT WITH EACH OTHER AFTER RESULTS DON'T GO YOUR WAY.ULTIMATELY WHEN INDIA HAS WON THE SERIES,WHAT WAS THE NEED TO GIVE SUCH A FOOLISH COMMENT.ITS A VERY UNPROFESSIONAL COMMENTS.

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sameer khan
Double faced Australia
by sameer khan on Mar 29, 2017 05:01 PM  | Hide replies

They(Australians) only talk about sportsmanship, fair play and morals when playing in India. When they play in their own backyard; they cheat, they sledge, they keep their preferred umpires and possibly instruct them to give decisions in their favor in critical situations. So, I feel they should just keep their mouth shut.

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kunaal gaikwad
Re: Double faced Australia
by kunaal gaikwad on Mar 29, 2017 09:17 PM
Absolutely! All the Aussies, official and otherwise, are adopting a holier than thou attitude and sermonising Virat.

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Thomas Philip
Re: Re: Double faced Australia
by Thomas Philip on Mar 29, 2017 09:22 PM
Let Aussies be what they are .But Kohli should behave like a mature adult and cannot be childish.

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Vidyut Shenoy
Re: Re: Re: Double faced Australia
by Vidyut Shenoy on Mar 29, 2017 10:32 PM
If there is one thing lacking, it is professionalism amongst the Aussie cricketing fraternity. Not just the ACB, but their past players and the media got hammer and tongs at tough opposition in order to drive a wedge.
There certainly is a lack of maturity in their behaviour. Expecting Indians to ignore that is a foolish. More than anything, the Aussies have been caught cheating, and they expect to be forgiven. No chance. It is not a popularity contest. And even if it were, India is winning hands down. Lets not glory inglorious b**sta*ds like the Aussie cricket team. Their bad taste lingers heavy.

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dharman gnana sekaran
Re: Re: Re: Double faced Australia
by dharman gnana sekaran on Mar 30, 2017 12:03 AM
Why Aussies be what they are !!!? and Kohli should please you and Aussies ?

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