Pratters
Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Would you consider burning the bails, or veil or whatever ir might have been, for the Ashes, also immature? It was an expression of disappointment at the team's performances. Peaceful processes of burning effigees or painting donkeys are also essentially expressions.
The picture Manan shows btw is not fans per say. The man has a bandana of sorts of some political group and so it must have been a part of a political expression. Given the money and public following cricket has in India, it is a given that corridors of power try to gain maximum mileage out of it. Again, India is a democracy, and if people express, I don't have a problem with it (as long as it does not do some thing like block roads or cause some other problem/inconvenience).
The picture Manan shows btw is not fans per say. The man has a bandana of sorts of some political group and so it must have been a part of a political expression. Given the money and public following cricket has in India, it is a given that corridors of power try to gain maximum mileage out of it. Again, India is a democracy, and if people express, I don't have a problem with it (as long as it does not do some thing like block roads or cause some other problem/inconvenience).
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