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Wongo
11th January 2008, 02:24 PM
OK children this thread is now closed. Time to move on. :D

Groggy
11th January 2008, 02:26 PM
You can bet your lefty we are going to see more of this type of crud.

Who started it? (inflamed it) - Media
Who sponsors it? - Media
Whose ratings & sales went through the roof. - Media

They going to support it getting fixed? As if!

Poppa
28th April 2008, 02:41 PM
And now Harbie has slapped Sreesanth after an IPL game. Apparently Sreesanth (a member of the winning team) walked up to Harbie (a member of the losing team) with a big smile and said "Bad luck". Which was enough to cause Harbie to lose his temper and slap Sreesnath.

Who will the Indian board blame for this one? Was there an Aussie close enough to the action so that they can blame him? I wonder how Roebuck will spin this one so that Ponting is at fault...

Sebastiaan56
28th April 2008, 05:59 PM
Yeh, but did you see Shreesanth bawling on a team mates shoulder :C needs another slap i reckon.

Harbajan loves being the bad guy, a bit like an sub continental Red Symonds...

But the cheerleaders are the greatest! Just what we need for the Ashes, lets see if they have any stamina!

Poppa
28th April 2008, 08:15 PM
LOL. You make a good point. About the crying on the shoulder and deserving a slap, not the cheer leaders. Hang on, what am I saying! :U

Sebastiaan56
29th April 2008, 11:10 AM
The latest on our favourite bowler, http://www.hindu.com/2008/04/29/stories/2008042952831800.htm puts an end to the letting him off lightly caper

Waldo
29th April 2008, 11:21 AM
The Board’s Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty made an interesting observation following the ban on Harbhajan ... “I am a teacher and I think these players need counselling. Some of them come from backgrounds where they may not be that well educated,” he added.

:: It doesn't take an educated person or otherwise to know how to behave, especially given numerous second chances. :~

It shouldn't be tolerated at all. :minigun: him.

Poppa
29th April 2008, 09:45 PM
But his mother says he is a good boy. This is just another example of the racist Aussies causing an incident and then blowing it out of all proportion because they are such arrogant winners and poor losers.

Oh, hang on, the Aussies weren't actually involved in this incident. Oh, erm, who can we blame then? Surely not Harbhajan because he is a great man and like a big brother to his younger Indian team mates. Hmmm. Sack Ponting. That will fix it. :doh:

Can't believe that this fool is still playing international cricket at all. How come money became the driving force in cricket? How did this happen!!!???!! :((:roll::no::no::no:

Cruzi
30th April 2008, 07:32 PM
How come money became the driving force in cricket


It has been since colour TV was introduced, it began with ODI's now its 20/20's.

Anyone who thinks sport is about the game and not money has been living under a rock for last 50 yrs.