Sharad Pawar and the dirty politics of Greg Chappell has completely ruined Indian cricket. Ever since Greg Chappell started the tension over Sourav Ganguly, Indian cricket has suffered. Removal of Sourav Ganguly from the captaincy and the team was a massive mistake. It was Sourav who had taken Indian cricket to great heights. Personal politics of these 2 wicked men has doomed Indian cricket. Both Greg Chappell and Sharad Pawar should be stoned to death on the crossroad. To make matters worse, Chappell was offered a position in NCA. Fie on BCCI. Indian public should make BCCI stand on the dock and admit its wrong doings. Mrs.Bhaswati Sarkar
RE:Sharad Pawar and Greg Chappell should be stoned to death
by Cricket s on Apr 22, 2007 07:29 PM Permalink
Hello, In a democracy, we do not stone people to death. How is it in Calcutta? We also dont like the same leader to be around for ever unlike Jothi Basu and his gang who destroyed your state.
1. Tension over Ganguly was created by Ganguly himself. Stop blaming others. It is Ganguly who played politics and wanted to retain his place at any cost 2. Ganguly failed as a captain and as a batsman during the last 12 to 18 months of his captaincy. 3. What great height did Saurav take? Winning a match here or there is not enough. We reached the greatest height in 1983. Saurav only reached half of what the team accomplished durng 83 and 85. Dont over blow SG's accomplishments. 4. Everything good thing has to come to an end. SG cannot continue for ever. Time to grow up and move on.
RE:Sharad Pawar and Greg Chappell should be stoned to death
by mani phs on Apr 22, 2007 08:09 PM Permalink
ganguly appeared in the Pepsi ad begging for a place in the team.remember his 'kya pataa , mujhe shirt ghumaane ka ek aur mauka mila jaaye shaayad.pathetic. but greedy & ready to stoop to any extent for the love of lucre. and as regards politics madam, how can we indians forget the sickening drama played by MP's & the WB politicians raising the issue in Parliament for his inclusion ( as if there was no other pressing issue of national importance to be discussed )the nexus between the consumer goods companied,ad industry, Board and cricketers have brought indian cricket down to the dismal levels of hockey. the sooner this is broken , the better for cricket in india which can do without the likes of him in future.