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by on Mar 20, 2007 01:59 AM Permalink
LOL and just to answer "mera bharat mahan", i pay my respect to the great cricketing nation "BANGLADESH" because u said that u are not complaining against the great cricketing nation "ireland".
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by Mera Bharat Mahaan on Mar 19, 2007 11:55 PM Permalink
of course, 100% sure. they anyway have the supply of drugs, they must have slipped in quite a bit of it in his food.
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by on Mar 20, 2007 01:50 AM Permalink
mera bharat mahan, u need to see a psychiatrist. u are very sick mentally. i pity u. I think indian loss to bangladesh has made u lose ur mental balance or maybe u were always this stupid
Do not insult yourself. Be fair at lease in this situation. It is not good to guess and initiate a rumour. Let us our nationality with our words, pespective and attitude.
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by Mera Bharat Mahaan on Mar 20, 2007 12:28 AM Permalink
wishful thinking that he died of heart attack is one thing. But given the situations and reports more likely that he has been murdered. people suffering a heart attack dont go on vomiting all around
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by Vinaye Misra on Mar 20, 2007 12:49 AM Permalink
Sounds like you badly want to believe that there was foul play. Instead of paying respects to a great coach and giving condolences to a great cricketing team which is struggling with intense anguish from so many sides, you are simply piling on false and baseless attacks. What kind of true cricket fan would do that?
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by Mera Bharat Mahaan on Mar 20, 2007 01:01 AM Permalink
once the autopsy results are out, 'doodh ka doodh, paani ka paani' ho jaayega, ie of course, it is not hushed up by PCB.
One should pay respect to this great coach, by bringing the culprits to justice, and not by letting them go scott free like the druggies were.
As for great cricketing team goes, we are not complaining about ireland in here