oh how i laughedBangladeshi.
Whichever nationality he feels gives his current argument more weight, it seems.So you are?
Liar.So you are?
The washer man's dog? (neither of the home nor of the riverbank - as in the Hindi phrase : "Dhobi ka kutta, na ghar ka, na ghat ka." Dhobi = washer man, kutta = dog, ghar = home, ghat = riverbank used for washing clothes).So you are?
KEEP hating.
KEEP hating.
the famous pakistani self respect finally coming into play. well done ijaz butt. you should also ask the pak players to return their IPL earnings from the first season. there is no need to hold on to indian money when they are simply spitting on your players. throw the cash bundle back across the border. teach the indians a lesson. let them know your players are not beggars. sohail tanvir can lead the way. along with the kabaddi team's withdrawl this should shake up india, pull its economy back by 20 years and bring it closer to pak's.PCB shuts door on Pakistanis in IPL | Pakistan Cricket News | Cricinfo.com
"They didn't pick any of the players and it was an insult to us. Why should we let one or two players go? We will not take this lying down."
really? Who TF is he?the simple fact is all of India adores Shahid Khan Afridi and would love him to play for their adopted team
Who am I?
Uhm, kind of. You only make money by making someone pay for something, and people are less inclined to grow interested in something they have to pay for. Or you cut to adverts the second someone hits the winning runs.Yea, because in contrast to the IPL, the cricket boards have always given sport the primacy over money. And frankly, I'm not sure if it's not best for the sport that they do go for money. Money is usually made by being popular, and growing the sport is, after all, their primary job.
Which is a good thing....When the bottom line is their only concern, governing bodies are less stuffy about crap like the poor umpire's feelings being hurt when he makes a wrong decision and it gets overturned.