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Nice way to divert attention from the main issue!!
by sameer bhadwa gat on Apr 22, 2007 10:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sunny Gavaskar is using a nice bylane to divert attention from the main issue!!

the main issue that our team of overhyped prima donnas and stars who think they are God's gift, failed miserably and went down meekly to Bangla and SL!!

No hunger, no will to win!! Cmon, i mean Gavaskar would have to put on blinkers to not appreciate the fact that Sri Lanka play with so much commitment!!

Lack of commitment by our team, examples :

1) Uthappa not attempting to runout Saqibul when the batsman was atleast 3 meters outside the crease!!



2) Harbhjan not attempting to stop a shot of his own bowling against chamara silva!!



3) Uthappa playing the same atrocious shot in two matches and then playing an even worse shot against Sri Lanka!!



4) Tendulkar not attempting to cover the line against Dilhara!! what does he think?? that dilhara is a club level bowler????



5) Dravid running out yuvraj shmelessly after calling him for a run, that sealed our match against SL, if there was one guy who coluld have taken India to victory over SL, it was Yuvi!!



6) Dhoni making no attempt to even put fight against Bangla and SL!! against Bangla, dhoni knew there was a guy behind coverpoint and yet played the late cut to give catching practice!!



7) Agarkart's irresponsible swipe against SL, when Dravid was still batting!!



8) Ganguly batting slowly against Bangla when he could have taken a few more risks to push the scoring rate!!



Now Mr Gavaskar, go and watch the videos of these matches and then come back and ask yourself!!

IS IT FAIR TO BLAME MR GREG CHAPPELL FOR INDIA'S IGNOMINY?? YOU WILL GET THE ANSWER YOURSELF!!!!

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