Aussie Cricket 50's or 2008
by Norman on 2008-02-04 23:55:19.715908+05:30
It's a shame that Ponting cannot read the writing on the wall. He fails to understand what is being civil and what is contrary. I for one know that he understands English well, as our suckers (Editors) give him the opportunity to dirty our newspapers with his crap.He should very well know his position now, as one of his own stalwarts said; that if Ponting did not play cricket he would have been in jail.We wonder how our cricketers have to put up such characters. Cheers.
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Professionals???What does it really mean?
by Tapas on 2008-02-04 08:32:35.099315+05:30
Overt racism, sledging, pressuring umpires into errors in their favour..................this is what Australian professionalism is all about Mr. Ponting?If that is so it would suggest that the team under you and your predecessor were the only professional ones in the entire history of the game.
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Years do not matter, manners do!
by Jolly on 2008-02-03 10:38:35.049941+05:30
Does not matter if it is 1950 or 2008, Mr. Ponting. Cricket is not the only game that has gone professional. Rod Laver turned Tennis professional but his manners were impeccable. People remember him fondly all over the world as 'The Racket' as he let his racket speak and is the only one to win All Tennis Grand slams in the same year, twice.Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Boris Becker, Pat Rafter, Agassi, Federer and scores of other professional tennis Players were/are calm and sportive irrespective of the pressure. They made millions of dollars too. Most Pro-Golf legends including Tiger Woods also made more money than the entire Australian team, but are gentlemen and well behaved. Kapil, Gavaskar, Sachin, Dravid, Laxman, Gilchrist, Mark Waugh, Ambrose, Viv Richards, Kumble, Akram, Imran, Murali and many modern players have made more money in Cricket without resorting to Mr. Ponting's ways. Nothing to do with playing the game in 2008 mate, just not knowing to be friendly and sportive is the problem. People respect champions only when they are humble. Case in Point: Gilly is a legend in India and so is Sachin in Australia.
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Years do not matter, manners do!
by Jolly on 2008-02-03 10:35:16.835905+05:30
Does not matter if it is 1950 or 2008, Mr. Ponting. Cricket is not the only game gone professional. Rod Laver turned Tennis professional but his manners were impeccable. People remember him fondly all over the world as 'The Racket' as he let his racket speak and is the only one to win All Tennis Grand slams in the same year, twice.Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Boris Becker, Pat Rafter, Agassi, Federer and scores of other professional tennis Players are calm and sportive irrespective of the pressure. Most Pro-Golf legends including Tiger Woods also made more money than the entire Australian team , but are gentlemen and well behaved. kapil, Gavaskar, Sachin, Dravid, Laxman, Gilchrist, Mark Waugh, Ambrose, Viv Richards, Kumble, Akram, Imran, Murali and many modern players have made more money in Cricket without resorting to Mr. Ponting's ways. Nothing to do with playing the game in 2008 mate, just not knowing to be friendly and sportive is the problem. People respect champions only when they are humble. Case in Point: Gilly is a legend in India and so is Sachin in Australia.
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by comment on 2008-02-01 01:53:35.86026+05:30
Dear ttpms, are you a rapist and were in prison??How do you know that the indian prisons are full of Muslims only. You see place like Dubai and Saudi Arabia where shariah law prevails. The crime rate at lowest level. The people feel secure and the women can walk freely even in night without any body dare touching them. Ask any hindu women staying in Dubai and Saudi arabia. You will be enlightened and forced to advocate shariah law in whole of India.
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