RE:ICC-INDIAN CRICKET COUNCIL !
by Deep Indian on Sep 25, 2007 10:35 PM Permalink
Did your Madrasa teach you this stupid logic?For Porkis like you its always Heads I win and tails you lose! So you mean ICC and BCCI went about distributing money to all the international teams to win this tournament in India's name! T20 could have become popular even if India had lost in the semis because nobody gave them a semblance of a chance to win even 2 matches. So why was Start Broad singled out instead of a spinner by Yuvi? And why doesn't ICC and BCCI spend the money to bribe Aussies to win 5 day matches. That way 5 day matches would become even more popular and going by economics, 5 days could rake in more profit than 1 day matches... And come to think of it...the whole Aussie team getting bribed to lose in the semis!!! What a Mad-rasa logic???
friends,this victory seems to be gr8!.but actually it's not.actually this victory is the result of promotion campaign of T20 in sub continent.india was not interested in this format,so to increase popularity in india,this "TAMASHA" was necessary. look2pakistan in leauge match,no paki bowler was able to hit the stumps.look@south africa,how they fell flat.look@england,how yuvi hit 6 sixes in one over.look@australia,how they were just unable to meet ball with bat in last overs.finally look@pakistan in final,they were playing test cricket in mid overs and in last how misbah played that idiot shot.
RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by raju on Sep 25, 2007 10:16 PM Permalink
see the main article in cricinfo. it clearly states that this tournament compensated the failure of the 50-50 World Cup in WI. So isn't it all clear now??? have an India-Pak final to get max television eyeballs(note both team had exited early in ODI world cup) and give the cup to India in a dramatic way. Also, BCCI requesting seniors to stay away from this cup also makes it look fishy as ICC wantes to create awareness of this game among the youth to cash in on all the money. Now 20-20 will be played all over India and BCCI along with ICC(hand in hand) will laugh their way to the bank!!!!
RE:RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by Sangeeta Jagtiani on Sep 25, 2007 10:19 PM Permalink
I knew such stupid ideas will come in as India is full of stupid people like you.
RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by atufa ansari on Sep 25, 2007 10:25 PM Permalink
had it been a final between australia and newzealand or even between south africa for that matter the turn around wouldnt have been the same.ICC exactly knows where their bread and butter lies.fixing INDIA-PAKISTAN in final was the best way to cover the losses they had in ICC WORLD CUP IN CAREBIAN,where both the teams were knocked out in the group stage.and even BCCI was loosing money and fans in sub continent.so relax guys and think sensibly.ICC is no more INTERNAITONAL CRIC COUNCIL,ITS MORE LIKE INDIAN CRICKET COUNCIL.
RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by Deep Indian on Sep 26, 2007 02:04 AM Permalink
Did your Madrasa teach you this stupid logic?For Porkis like you its always Heads I win and tails you lose! So you mean ICC and BCCI went about distributing money to all the international teams to win this tournament in India's name! T20 could have become popular even if India had lost in the semis because nobody gave them a semblance of a chance to win even 2 matches. So why was Start Broad singled out instead of a spinner by Yuvi? And why doesn't ICC and BCCI spend the money to bribe Aussies to win 5 day matches. That way 5 day matches would become even more popular and going by economics, 5 days could rake in more profit than 1 day matches... And come to think of it...the whole Aussie team getting bribed to lose in the semis!!! What a Mad-rasa logic???
RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by raju on Sep 25, 2007 10:33 PM Permalink
ICC is a corrupt money mongering body. everybody including umpires are controlled by ICC. see how sachin was given out during test series and ODI series in England. They want Sachin out of cricket at all costs so that more youth come and more slam bang and more money. they don't want cricketers to play the game anymore. see also how kallis was not selected bY SA. All the induividual boards are also involved in this fiasco.
RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by samavedam srinivasan on Sep 25, 2007 10:53 PM Permalink
ohhhh god how sick u ppl r.........u jus cant c india winning a cup...........u ppl r really sickkkkkkkk
RE:EVERYTHING WAS PLANNED !
by Vijay urf Teesmar Khan on Sep 26, 2007 10:28 AM Permalink
Ansari, Ulluon ki kami nahin ghalib, ek dhundho hazar miltey hain. Tumhara comment theek isee ko prove karta hai.
Don't get all too excited. His real capability or au*at as a captain will be known during home ODI series against Aus and Pak not to mention in the tour of Aus. He has hardly seen the down side of captaincy and after he shows whether he is able to cope up with it or not, we will come to know whether he is really Captain Cool or Captain Fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RE:Not Captain Cool but Captain Tribal Fool
by raju on Sep 25, 2007 09:55 PM Permalink
absolutely match was fixed. So may clean bowleds, an easy run out of Imran and to sum it all, Misbah scoop to Sreesanth in the end.
RE:Not Captain Cool but Captain Tribal Fool
by Deep Indian on Sep 25, 2007 10:42 PM Permalink
Hey miss Shallowy..oops sorry..Sheuli Bose!! If your Ganguli had won the match everything would appeared a touch of genius!! You automatically qualify as the Chief Justice of Supreme Court pronouncing judgements at the drop of a Pallu!! Sports is not your cup of tea. You should join the CPM bandwagon or Mamta Bannerjee's party going by your shallow statements utterly bereft of logic and sense.
RE:Not Captain Cool but Captain Tribal Fool
by Samudraniel Dasgupta on Sep 25, 2007 10:07 PM Permalink
Ms Bose, If you are really a Bong, it's no wonder that everyone loves to hate the Bongs. Yuvi has nothing to do with Jessica's murder. Dhoni is a classic example of a small town guy making it big!Kudos to Dhoni and his boys.
RE:Not Captain Cool but Captain Tribal Fool
by raju on Sep 25, 2007 10:17 PM Permalink
hey sheuli, tell me more abt it. how was he involved? looks to be interesting. btw no surprises considering yuvraj ahs been involved in a few brawl incidents himself in Gurgaon.
RE:RE:Not Captain Cool but Captain Tribal Fool
by Samudraniel Dasgupta on Sep 26, 2007 12:00 AM Permalink
Ms Bose, I now seriosly doubt about your being a bong or even a lady. I know about Manu Sharma, his father Vinod Sharma and how yograj got involved in this. All I can see that you must be a very illiterate bong whose name is also concocted. many thanks
New Delhi: Indian batsmen are a "scared species", making them an easy prey for the Australian pace battery in the upcoming ODI series, feel former Australian bowlers Ray Bright and Rodney Hogg.
Former pacers Hogg and Bright, a left-arm spinner of the 70's, felt the Indians would not get much of a home advantage in the seven-match series starting September 29.
"Well I say, Good Luck. Which they (India) would need," Hogg was quoted as saying by Neo Sports.
"Unfortunately India tends to play Bangladesh a lot, so they tend to stretch up cricket," said Bright as he took potshot at the Indian line-up.
Hogg described the Indian batsmen as "arrogant" and said they were scared of facing pacers. "Couple of Indian batsmen are scared species, might be slightly arrogant and certainly there is no way to hide when people like Clark are going to go to India. With their pace there's nowhere to hide," he said.
Former Australian batsman Gary Cosier echoed a similar view and said Indians would buckle under pressure when faced with an accurate attack.
http://content.msn.co.in/Sports/Cricket/Stories/CricketAFP_230907_1014.htm "Australia's bowlers and fieldsmen have impacts and they tend to put so much pressure on these very, very good players that the result is not very good at the end of the game," Cosier said.
RE:ausiies jokers
by Moses Joseph on Sep 25, 2007 10:17 PM Permalink
The above commens of Australians connected with cricket seem very "arrogant". If Aussies are so superior and Indians are a scared lot, then why dis Australia lose to India in Twenty20?
RE:ausiies jokers
by Jeet Sengupta on Sep 25, 2007 10:47 PM Permalink
These are mind games being played by the aussies. The new and resilient India will not buckle under such psychological pressure tactics.
The best incident of 20-20 was when Yuvraj exchanged words with Flintoff. Dhoni was there seeing this drama and he instead of calming Yuvraj, just supported him , gave him an hand punch and Yuvraj just charged towards Flintoff. I think his backing to Yuvraj got the best out of him. I dont think any other Indian captain would have done that.