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be united
by Antariksh Gupta on Apr 16, 2007 10:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

this time indian team is gone through a poor politicts. no political leader should be chairperson .dont forget the role of indian seniors .plz be united against politics in cricket if ur with me mail me at raazan20@rediffmail.com

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by nilesh patil on Apr 16, 2007 10:57 AM   Permalink
ur view aboutMr. Sharad Pawar is totally wrong,
he had created much more transperency in administration of bcci.the players rself responsible for our defeat.they din;t showed any character on the field. so please revise ur views.

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by heaven on Apr 16, 2007 11:15 AM   Permalink

Arey bhai 'Patil'....dont get parochial over here!! Sharad Pawar is still a politician...he may have done 'this' or 'that'....but so can anyone! This whole organisation has been governed by 2-bit politicos, lets get some professionals/cricketers to run the set up and watch how dramatically things change....so quit using the 'maratha' card!!

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by Manjunath on Apr 16, 2007 11:04 AM   Permalink
you are right nilesh. Pawar is doing everything for indian Cricket. i dont thinks so Gavaskar can manage a board if he will be the selector first priority of his is to bring Rohan Gavaskar in Indian team.

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by Rajesh Iyer on Apr 16, 2007 11:14 AM   Permalink
Yeah, I agree that Mr. Pawar is doing a world of good to Indian Cricket. But the fact the Gavaskar is trying to bring in Rohan Gavaskar in the Indian team is something which I don't agree upon. I have never seen Gavaskar appreciating Rohan for his performances and neither have I found Gavaskar supporting Rohan. For him his son is just another cricketer. I have seen him analyse Rohan like any other cricketer in the India's tour of Australia 2003.

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