to fill the web page.. it is a silly tactic to give something of no news value to read when they have nothing to report..Anyways I have wasted my time writing this comment.. there will be many others who will waste time reading this.
Friendship is always need based. so is brother in india. its all greed based. I like ambani they are seperately contributing to india's growth, creating jobs for us, wealth for our society. this is better than millions of lezy friendship and brothers who gossip all day, live like animal. make other's life difficult and dirty.
Re: the best article ever
by Raj Reddy on Dec 28, 2010 08:55 PM
What??
India and Pakistan... "Split since 1947, the two countries could well do with a little dose of friendship sans acidic barbs and silly accusations. Need anything more be said?"
It's been a one-sided relationship all through the history, with Pakistan throwing tantrums and back stabbing... how is this the best article ever.
Looks like you are one of those over emotional creatures like Manyata!
Re: Two Sides of a Coin
by Rajesh Modi on Aug 07, 2010 11:45 AM
leave alone anil and mukesh. we want the price rise in india to be reduced on this very day itself
Re: Two Sides of a Coin
by prem k on Aug 09, 2010 02:21 PM
it is like saying that u want to be friends with a neighbor who attacked ur mother. u may, but i have enough self-respect to refuse any olive branch becos for me, my family is more important than friendship with a back-stabber
Re: India and Pak should be friends
by Raj Reddy on Aug 06, 2010 09:06 PM
Who ever suggests India and Pakistan should be friends, don't have a clue who is fomenting the problem.
Pakistan has to decide to be friends with India. India always wants to be a friend.
Vinod Kambli has never been a great batsman in international or national cricket. In school he might have played a good innings. I feel that short term success had gone to his head and much hype of news papers added to this. He could never show any cricket output other than attending show business.
Re: Re: vinod kambli being called a great batsman
by prem k on Aug 09, 2010 02:33 PM
why does it matter? u muzzies and xtians, under the garb of casteists, are a bane on our soceity
Re: vinod kambli being called a great batsman
by prem k on Aug 09, 2010 02:31 PM
he was never a one-day player and never really played for the team, but for himself.
i still vividly remember that india-england one day series in jaipur in 1993 where he scored a 100 n.o. off 149 balls leaving indian bowlers with a mere 223 to defend (thanks to sachin´s 81 n.o. off 81 balls - otherwise we would have been defending a score less than 200), which of course they failed. he played so slow inspite of seven or eight more wickets still left.
what was more tragic was he recd the man-of-the-match award for making india lose. India had such poor match adjudgers and selectors who had never really played anything except test cricket. as one dayers started gaining popularity, players like vinod kambli or praveen amre were left with no future and only sachin could emerge as a God!