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Pawar talking shit
by Prasad John on Mar 27, 2007 09:08 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Pawar talks about Media Hype, all shit, when BCCI was making all the money from these sources there was no blaming them. Then he says in his interview "We have to accept that Bangladesh is also a much improved team which has beaten both Australia and Sri Lanka," is this man out of his senses, does this mean that India should loose against all those who lost to Australia or Srilanka, then why send the team, was it just to show how good it is to participate even though you dont win the medal or even get close to it, RIDUCULOUS.

If the team cannot play under pressure first of all they should not be in this stage. Dear BCCI President pressure comes when you have made it on yourself not from the sky or below. Sensless talk, please dont make a fool of yourself by talking such things.



Get into reality remove Chappel as the Coach, probably you can go along with Robin Singh as the new coach, but by giving him authority and not poking noses in his work, continue with Dravid as the captian for the time being with Yuvraj as his deputy, Drop Sachin for a couple of Series ask him to prove himself in the domestic level. He might have proved earlier for which he has got a lot of chances. Whenever there are no international matches going on, ask all the players to play in the domestic level and prove themselves/

Sehwag, Harbajan, Irfan, Zaheer, Uthappa, Gangully give them a final talk and ask them to be more consistent or which tell them directly that they will face the axe of being left out.







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  RE:Pawar talking shit
by Bob BOB on Mar 27, 2007 09:13 PM   Permalink
Shut up. We aren't reading your message. There is an interesting fight going on in this message board.

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