Harbajan issue has been sorted out. The ICC has fined Bhajji for his outburst. The problem solved and a sigh of relief to many .
1.The Australians, as the ODI will go on as scheduled.
2.Icc , as the BCCI has been threatening that it would walk out if Bhajji fined.
3.BCCI, as they do not want this issue to blow out of proportion and amicably settled.
4.Indian cricket team, as they are already troubled with so many injuries to players and atleast Bhajji is available.
5.The common cricket fan, who will miss a wonderful tri-series if the problem had not been settled.
6.Finally the game Cricket, as the game is saved from the giant money powered boards.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
A sweet revenge
India's victory at the WACA Perth test is definitely a sweet revenge. However Indians keeping aside all the ill feelings of the previous test played as a team and proved that they are equally good against any team in the world, even if they are the world champions.
A chance for Irfan pathan to reinvent himself as an allrounder.
Rahul Dravid too gained back his lost confidence and this test has also helped the Indian players to identify themselves as a team.
All the Best India to repeat the splendid performance in Adelaide too and level the series.
A chance for Irfan pathan to reinvent himself as an allrounder.
Rahul Dravid too gained back his lost confidence and this test has also helped the Indian players to identify themselves as a team.
All the Best India to repeat the splendid performance in Adelaide too and level the series.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Death of Cricket in SCG
Mr.Benson and Mr.Bucknor have proved that their ultimate aim of being an umpire is to serve Australia and not CRICKET.
So many errors on a single test match which has proved costly for India and has helped Australia to rewrite their records.
When the players are bound by a code of conduct, why not something for the umpires?
Why not cut a part of their salary for a wrong decision?
Why not consult the third umpire when there is a dubious situation?
EVEN THE THIRD UMPIRE WITH SO MUCH TECHNOLOGY AT HIS FINGERTIP MAKE SILLY ERRORS WHICH WERE CLEARLY VISIBLE AT SCG.
A nation which has a passion for the game and being one of the richest cricket boards and strong member in ICC, BCCI has to protest and try to bring about a change and the umpires must be made accountable for such careless decisions.
So many errors on a single test match which has proved costly for India and has helped Australia to rewrite their records.
When the players are bound by a code of conduct, why not something for the umpires?
Why not cut a part of their salary for a wrong decision?
Why not consult the third umpire when there is a dubious situation?
EVEN THE THIRD UMPIRE WITH SO MUCH TECHNOLOGY AT HIS FINGERTIP MAKE SILLY ERRORS WHICH WERE CLEARLY VISIBLE AT SCG.
A nation which has a passion for the game and being one of the richest cricket boards and strong member in ICC, BCCI has to protest and try to bring about a change and the umpires must be made accountable for such careless decisions.
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