Well its a good move if true, gives them a shot at winning the series.No one here has taken a dig at India really.
Lol at the English press saying India are doing this solely to get Anderson banned. Pathetic journalism.
Sure I recognise that bit of coast......is that off Merimbula Burgey.
Accept it, what makes people mad and post such comments is that your cricket boards do not have the balls to stand up to the BCCI. Yes, in some cases the BCCI has been wrong, but its just plain stupid to try and attack them in every possible way.No one's taken a dig at India yet because there's no details. If it turns out they're being true to form and trying to play the victim when there's nothing in it, they'll rightly cop a ****load of abuse, like they have every time since (and including) Sydney 08.
Honestly, they're the worst guests of any nation on earth. You wouldn't invite them into your place for dinner, given the petulant way they carry on everywhere they go.
Before Srini came into the picture, it was still fine, and I do think it was more of other boards trying to use the "look, BCCI is so strong, we can do nothing" formula whenever something didn't go their way. But after Srini has came to power, it has all been a joke, and its actually surprising that people haven't opposed him collectively(apart for a few exceptions). You are talking about smaller boards here, but a lot of people(including some of the state cricket associations) from India have openly opposed him and took action, I have not seen something like that from any other boards.Why can't we do both?
And when you have the financial power of the BCCI, you can get away with a lot and they know it. The ball is in their court a lot of the time to not be dicks just as much as it is in the court of the smaller boards to dig in and call their bluff rather than capitulate.
And then sent him on a long vacation.SA cricket opposed him by appointing Haroon Lorgat as CEO.
It was second pic on google search.Sure I recognise that bit of coast......is that off Merimbula Burgey.
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