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corruption by bookies
by Rajash P Abraham on Mar 23, 2007 02:53 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

i feel its better to ban cricket for 2-3 years over all as this corruption in cricket claimed an innocent life. clean up the system, arrest all the bookies, check all players credibilities, check thier financial status which they aquire from ads, promotions and so on. pls make this cricket a gentle man's game.

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by m r on Mar 23, 2007 02:55 PM   Permalink
Yaa !!!! exactly.....cricket should be banned for some time....tell u what when fixing controversy arosed during 2000 that of hansie cronje.....kapil dev too was reflecting this idea of giving cricket a holiday.....

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by John Fernandes on Mar 23, 2007 03:18 PM   Permalink
kapil was biggest fixer of them all

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by Ujjwal on Mar 23, 2007 03:27 PM   Permalink
It is going from so long back, that who is involved and who is not, its very difficult to find out. Nobody can be trusted, especially todays players.

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by Ujjwal on Mar 23, 2007 03:24 PM   Permalink
Good idea but I think there r lot of other important issues needs attention rather than this. Give your valuable ideas in Nithari Case, Nindigram's villagers case etc. so that the poor and innocent peoples get their proper rights and guilty persons gets punishment like Jessica Lal case and Priyadarshini Matto, which can only happen by our involvement and awareness. So please stop thinking abt this World Cup matches (just enjoy it and then forget it, no personal attachment please as there is nobody to care for that), which r all fixed and ponder on real issues. My personal request to media persons to highlight those. "Jago HINDUSTAN jago"

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