RE:Arvind u need therapy,QUICK!!
by soms on Apr 05, 2007 02:04 PM Permalink
may be u need to go to that asylum..dont be hypocratic..see the hard truth and accept it..nobody said this when tendulkar was in his prime..he is now lost..17 yrs of cricket has taken itz toll..he was great but no more :(
RE:Arvind u need therapy,QUICK!!
by SRID on Apr 05, 2007 02:07 PM Permalink
Why do you get agitated when plain and naked truth is being unveiled ? If you are an Indian who has been observing things closely, you'd appreciate that whatever the author has written, is what we can expect to happen in India. Don't close your eyes and feign darkness !Grow up, man !
RE:Arvind u need therapy,QUICK!!
by RAVICHANDRA BABU on Apr 05, 2007 02:07 PM Permalink
I think it is better you get admitted or get A - All V - Views I - Impression get NashHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
RE:Arvind u need therapy,QUICK!!
by vikrama punchathar on Apr 05, 2007 02:07 PM Permalink
Tendulkar has millions of dim-witted sycophants in Mumbai...ha...ha..ha...ha..ha..
RE:Arvind u need therapy,QUICK!!
by Ramesh kumar on Apr 05, 2007 01:49 PM Permalink
Again a Very Good Article about the present situation.hats off to u Arvind!!
The same kind of situation had occured during Chappel and Ganguly spat. But the BCCI chose not to hurt either of them and the difference were covered up superficially. We can expect the same here. BCCI will do something so that Chappel quits with pride and seniors too dont have to lick their wounds.
Good Article - but - its going to be like a Hindi movie - the same old story - hero losses mom/dad - swears to take a revenge from the villian - gets matured - meets a gurl - falls for here - one days fiinds out the gurls father is the one to make him orphan - tells the gurl runs away with here - takes the revenge & the police comes....
now thinkables - pls pu the indian players anywhere in the above story.
My dad was a Ranji player & myself too - but we follow other games. Leave Cricket - follow others sports..
Arvind Lavakare has nicely summed up the current scenario in Indian cricket. The status quo shall prevail because too many vested interests are involved. And money power does the rest. Indian cricket, competitive or not, will live long, as a circus - that's what it is reduced to. And it would come as no surprise if some of the seniors are still in the team at the next World Cup.
RE:The World Cup inquiry: What may happen
by Raghunandan on Apr 05, 2007 01:55 PM Permalink
Splendid article. I guess board should worry about the sport not about the ppl who are destroying the sport by making groups. Amazing patience and composure shown by the Indian captain even in such a situtation. Don't worry guys, he will give back to back in the meeting to be held tomorrow.
Hand shakes and compromises!!!! Those are the right words, Indian cricket has 2 faces, one which is shown to public and the other which is hidden from the public.