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Gopichand, Kashyap bask in Saina's bronze win


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dasika sastry
Congratulations Saina !
by dasika sastry on Aug 05, 2012 02:42 PM

My heartfelt congratulations to Saina and to Gopichand for turning her into a Olympic medal winner. Hats off to you both.

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Michael Angelo
Indian crowd was rowdy..
by Michael Angelo on Aug 05, 2012 02:35 PM  | Hide replies

Indian crowd was very rowdy. Once the point starts crowds should go silent but Indian supporters kept on shouting and chanting slogans. Saina was distracted by all this and ths could not put up a good performance in semis and this match also. Saina would have lost this match but opponent got injured and Indian supporters started cheering! Indian crowds are the least sportive in the whole world. I wish Olympic organisers had educated Indians before allowing them to enter the stadium.

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deepak pandey
Re: Indian crowd was rowdy..
by deepak pandey on Aug 05, 2012 02:40 PM
It happens!..we understand your feelings..

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Ajai Jacob
Re: Indian crowd was rowdy..
by Ajai Jacob on Aug 05, 2012 02:54 PM
Most Indians don't have knowledge about any game other than lazy cricket.
That one should keep silence when the rally is going on in tennis and badminton is not known to them.Please forgive them.

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Aishwarya
But nothing to be proud of
by Aishwarya on Aug 05, 2012 02:11 PM  | Hide replies

A medal by fluke.....Saina would have lost the match terribly if not for Luck...Saina, dont make luck a habit....win something on merit.

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jaiprakash singh
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by jaiprakash singh on Aug 05, 2012 02:19 PM
yes, I think you are the person incharge,who decide the winners.
she played very well.

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Rampada Rana
Re: Re: But nothing to be proud of
by Rampada Rana on Aug 05, 2012 02:27 PM
then why she lost first set, loosing 2nd also..luck sholud not be tha game.

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Anand Rao
Re: Re: Re: But nothing to be proud of
by Anand Rao on Aug 05, 2012 02:34 PM
Your caption to the story "Gopichand, Kashyap bask in Saina's bronze win". Basking is an inappropriate word. Comments of Gopi and Kashyap are indeed commendable and encouraging, both of them arevery sporting and geneous.


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get help
Re: Re: Re: But nothing to be proud of
by get help on Aug 05, 2012 02:39 PM
first get your facts right. its called game, not set. the people who haven't seen badminton their life time all of sudden jumping like a rabbit to comment their view.

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shilpasakshi
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by shilpasakshi on Aug 05, 2012 02:25 PM
Saina totally deserves d award.. N it's not her fault that d chinese opponent had fitness issues.. As it is she was tiring out..hats off to u Saina.. We r proud of u!!!

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SANDIPAN CHAKRABORTY
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by SANDIPAN CHAKRABORTY on Aug 05, 2012 02:26 PM
It's losers like you only who can only criticize but never encourage. Have you ever even played any game in your entire life u moron.

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arout
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by arout on Aug 05, 2012 02:52 PM
Its not necessary to comment on issues you have no knowledge about. If you'd followed Saina's matches you'd've known that in qtrfinal she was down 20-18 in the second game. She came from there to win the set/match. In this case, luck favoured the brave. If G0d had to bestow luck upon a single individual based on his/here hard work it'd've to be Saina.

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gokul kumar
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by gokul kumar on Aug 05, 2012 02:54 PM
it is pure luck but still congrats from every indians

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arout
Re: Re: But nothing to be proud of
by arout on Aug 05, 2012 02:59 PM
dude. have the magnanimity to appreciate genuine merit and hard work. Indians are proud of her for her efforts and you may choose to disagree and not congratulate her coz you feel she is just 'lucky' . My sympathies for you.May you see at least one success in your life

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krishna kumar
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by krishna kumar on Aug 05, 2012 03:00 PM
Then dont be proud off,who cares whether you areproud off or not,but i can feel jealoousy writeen aal over in your post,pathetic

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vishal kungwani
Re: But nothing to be proud of
by vishal kungwani on Aug 05, 2012 03:35 PM
So why dn't you qualify for the Olympics.She was undefeated for the last 13 games and won three tournaments in a row including Indonesian Super Series by defeating top chinese players on merit and not on luck bt people like you who don't even know the name of 4 or 5 badminton players start giving the expert views.So you jealous girl start preparing for the next Olympics

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