This guy is in cricket admin just because there is so much money in there, else he would not have been anywhere near cricket. And nobody says Bangaladesh and Sri Lanka didn't play well, everyone is saying that India didn't play to it's potential and didn't even show commitment on the field. There was more commitment shown by the lesser known teams like Ireland, Bangaladesh and Holland. Pakistan went out of the cup because of the many other issues before the tournament, but India didn't have those issues (at least didn't show-up). Didn't India been preparing for this for last 2 years thru the experimentation and bringing in young blood (which were discarded after series of poor results). Powar and his Maratha gang will milk the game as much possible, they will do lot of lip service to changing the game etc, but nothing will happen. Time to throw the politicians out of sports.
RE:Jack ass Powar should stay in politics
by Radhakrishnan Thamatoor on Mar 27, 2007 09:58 PM Permalink
well first it was bengali gang then ur own kannada gang now marathi gang after few years it wud be panjabi gang and delhi gang and show will go on!! India will still cry " JEETA GA BHAI JEETA GA>>> worldcup jeeta even in year 2050!!!
RE:Jack ass Powar should stay in politics
by abhi on Mar 27, 2007 10:16 PM Permalink
marathi gang deserves to back tendulkar and not fall prey to biased media tactics of supporting glamoprous punjabi munda yuvraj singh. it is high time tendulkar and agarkar start running the show too. we have had enough of the dramas of ganguly and dravid and srinath and sehwag in the last 7 years. Now its time to take the clock back to 1998-99 and restore Sachin as captain.
RE:Jack ass Powar should stay in politics
by Debo Mcnair on Mar 28, 2007 02:06 AM Permalink
There the Ghati fisherman has spoken. I think he is the illegitimate son of a bombay cricketer and a fisherwoman. The last few days he badmouthed Bangalis, Madrasis, Muslims, Sardars, Bhaiyyas and everybody else who were venting their anger at this farce of a team. He wanted no changes. Now we know why?
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by Debo Mcnair on Mar 28, 2007 02:07 AM Permalink
There the Ghati fisherman has spoken. I think he is the illegitimate son of a bombay cricketer and a fisherwoman. The last few days he badmouthed Bangalis, Madrasis, Muslims, Sardars, Bhaiyyas and everybody else who were venting their anger at this farce of a team. He wanted no changes. Now we know why?