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BOYCOTT CRICKET
by rick anthony on Apr 16, 2007 01:52 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Indian shold boycott cricket for 5 years... ireland made 243 runs against bangla.. shame to india... the reason is grouping... BCCI has to remove this from root.. solution is that drop 3-4 seniors permanently...otherise indian failure will continue..

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  RE:BOYCOTT CRICKET
by Shailesh Ghag on Apr 16, 2007 03:45 AM   Permalink
i guess then south africa should also boycott cause they also loss from bangla & thanks for ur solution, but i guess thats not the complete solution cause ur just telling to drop but not giving the name of match winner players who can replace them, best is dont know of cricket then keep quit.

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  RE:BOYCOTT CRICKET
by rick anthony on Apr 16, 2007 07:29 AM   Permalink
picture is clear.. there is no need to say name .. what chappel said.. thats fact .. you can see how they played after 2005. they are playing 1 0r 2 game out of game..

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  RE:BOYCOTT CRICKET
by Indra Sengupta on Apr 16, 2007 06:29 AM   Permalink
BCCI is a gutless and chacterless body. It is not being held in high esteem by either the players or others.
It has no image of transperancy. With the arrival of a politician at it helm of affairs things are becoming more obscure and hypocrisy is evident.
These politicians have no guts at all.
They can not take any harsh decisions but ride on the wave of public sentiments and emotions.
Dalmiya whatever be the allegations against him was the last good thing that happened to BCCI.


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by rick anthony on Apr 16, 2007 07:33 AM   Permalink
thats true..they put indian cricket out of world..
john wright and chappel knows our politicians.. very well.. they did coment..

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