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India at Motera Grounds
by appalachiaworld on Apr 03, 2008 07:20 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whats wrong in men in white playing for India ? It happens in a game . they are the same players who were rated so highly till yesterday . Why we are jumping to the conclusions .Let them finish this series and then do the postmartum.Let us stand proudly with those players as we did yesterday. They have provided us entertainment with their performances. They faied in one innings of a match and there is such a hue and cry ,hy nobody shed tears when India failed to qualify for the Hockey Olympics for once in 80 years.Even they are the quality players and thas why they were selected fto play for the country.So do not jump to the conclusions suddenly but encourage them to do better next time. They are humans afterall.Even they feel the pinch when they lose like this.Come on ,three cheers for all the sportsmen ,who represent our Great Country.

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  RE:India at Motera Grounds
by Nirpinder Singh on Apr 03, 2008 07:37 PM   Permalink
Glad to note your true sportsman spirit. I guess that a lot of Indians are offended that we pay Lakhs of Rupees to Cricket players per match and Crores per year in advertising revenue. Yet these sorry persons are not able to do something to make the typical Indian forget the misery of his/her daily life. Somewhat akin to going to a movie where you pay money for three hours of entertainment and hope to see the hero triumph in the end. How could you tolerate your hero turning out to be a zero? Much as the audience would demand their money back after watching a bad movie perhaps the Indian spectators should ask for their money back when the team plays very badly. I am sure that it would serve to concentrate the mind of the players beautifully.

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