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miscarriage of justice
by ranjit roy on Jan 09, 2008 09:49 PM

sydney test would have seen the phoenix-like rise of the indian team after their ashes to ashes and dust to dust performance at melbourne. in spite of the absence of the spearhead Zaheer Khan (thanks to BCCI's overburdening calendar - they look at indian cricketers like indian IT Professionals who are just pawns on whom money must be made), India would have most likely had australia out for below 300 and if they batted the way they did, they would surely have won the match and reversed the situation

alas - this match must have been fixed via buknor, benson, and procter

it is like driving the knife deep inside and then apologizing afterward when all and sundry can sense that the one that drove th knife deep inside was doing it with complete malice (after all who drives a knife deep inside and twists and turns it unintenionally?)

alas, this bcci has no balls unlike 2001 when india was confronted by another racist mike - mike denness - he suspended/fined 6 indians

but BCCI had that Dalmiya (a man to be admired) and Saurav (india's most aggressive captain) who retaliated in kind - got that test match cancelled, and Mike Denness' future as match referee terminated

Alas, this BCCI has no spine or spleen or balls or brains

Who will referee the match referee - after all he is human enough to make mistakes and inhuman enough to be racist

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