The image of Rahul Dravid wiping his tears, the sunken faces of Sachin & Yuvraj...and all other team members including the Coach!!! They tell a story -- none of our disappointment would compare with what these guys began to feel from the moment we became 112 for 6. If the Indian team had returned with the Cup...we would have partaken in the team's joy. Today is the moment of reckoning, for all of us. We have to stand tall and stand by them. Make them realise how much we have loved them, how much we cherish their performances and them... as our heroes. Next world cup; Rahul & Sourav at 38, Sachin at 37 -- very unlikely they would be there. Let's stand by them today to tell them we love the game and them. We understand it is only a game and it has the proverbial uncertainties. All the reason why we love it so madly. From a Loving Fan to All Fans of Indian Cricket.....
RE:Its Ok...Stand by them
by Suman Bhat on Mar 30, 2007 02:35 PM Permalink
but same picture there were no sight of ganguly dhoni and harbajan who are main culprtis for defeat ganguly is politician and he used the WC to humiliated dravid deleberatly playing negative crickt. her bajan and dhoni were with him and sachin was a complete failure it is not dravid but ganguly aerbajan dhoni agarakar should be kicked out
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by Manoj Pawar on Mar 31, 2007 04:48 PM Permalink
agar dravid akele match jeeta sakata hai to usko ganguly ke politics se har nahi sakata usne khud kyon century nahi mari?
RE:Its Ok...Stand by them
by on Mar 28, 2007 04:40 PM Permalink
Yes, I second you. Actually it is our time to stand by our team. Good & bad, both the time will come to cricket. And we shall have to understand that we have not lost to any bad team. Srilanka is the most balanced side in this tournament. And Bangladesh is improving everyday. They have recently beat newzealand zimbabwe. I am sure they are also going to make few more upsets in the super 8. So we shall have to admit that we have lost to better teams. We will look forward and will try to learn something from Bangladesh