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Anyone ready to take the blame?
by rahul sharma on Mar 25, 2007 05:20 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Lot many resignations and retirements were seen after the exit of Pak from the WC.Does anyone here has the guts to do the same???

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  RE:Anyone ready to take the blame?
by jayant jogaikar on Mar 25, 2007 05:06 PM   Permalink
Indians are more seasoned politicians as compared to our neighbours, & do not believe in accountability. Always point fingure at others to escape your own responsibility. BUT WHEN YOU POINT A FINGURE AT SOMEBODY, THREE FINGURES ARE POINTING AT YOU.

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  RE:Anyone ready to take the blame?
by babloo khanna on Mar 25, 2007 05:57 AM   Permalink
To All indians,This is the biggest set and betted event of international cricket.Accept the fact guys as look at the way indians lost their wickets,saurov playing galli ka shot,sachin making zero,dhoni hitting the first ball he faces,yuvraj the best runner between wickets getting run out,sehwag falling in trap laid down by jaywardene and murli think guys think.why was srresanth,kartik not selected even after performing so well in past matches.why was pathan ignored over agarkar as he would have batted better,kumble the highest wickettaker was insulted by sitting in pavilion.so please dont waste your time and money on preplanned matches as this people have already got their dues from bookies and advertising revenue from companies and what we got frustation and humilation for supporting a irresponsible bunch of idiots.we won in 1983 becos players were commmited.kapilpaaji remember made 175 against zimbave when we were 5 down and single handedly won the game and india went on to win world cup.does any of the new players have that guts and commitment....

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