It's called marketing. That award will boost sales of XtraPremium and Servo oils, as also Hero cycles. After all, he's not done much in comparison to the other Wisenot award winners, has he?REALLY !!
What did they give him the best emerging cricketer award for....I wonder
I don't buy that. He gave Aussies trouble on their home turf, playing a good support role to Kumble, and then was a vital cog in India beating Pakistan. Many ex-players who watched him bowl agreed that he deserved the award. Statistics aren't everything.Arjun said:It's called marketing. That award will boost sales of XtraPremium and Servo oils, as also Hero cycles. After all, he's not done much in comparison to the other Wisenot award winners, has he?
Which world do you live in, sir ?Arjun said:It's called marketing. That award will boost sales of XtraPremium and Servo oils, as also Hero cycles. After all, he's not done much in comparison to the other Wisenot award winners, has he?
Showing disrespect? Anyone watching the tests downunder would have seen the disrespect being shown by Brad Williams towards Ganguly. A part time player giving it to the captain and getting away with it, despite Ganguly's words with Ponting. He ran right up and was taunting him. No ICC reprimand..nothing. Williams also sent Agarkar off to the dressing room in a much more aggressive manner then Pathan did to Marto. You may say that a part time players behaviour does not reflect the attitudes of the team.deeps said:standing up for yourself is one thing, showing utter disrespect is another. he had a tiff with marto in the past series, where marto seemed to have done nothing. And sledging some1 with 100 next to thier name in the way he does. He thinks he's better than everyone.
He has loads of talent, but needs to tuck away that ever-growing ego of his. The "idolising" of him has gotten to him. Only great players and great people wont let it get to them. Sachin Tendulkar is a classic example. People literally worship him, and yet he will show respect for the opposition when deserved. Dravid is another good example. he stands up for himself, when glared at, he will look straight back at the bowler etc. But he still has respect for the opposition. He doesn't have the mentality that he is better than the bowler, whomever the bowler is
Arjun said:Pathan is developing into another Parthiv Patel....
Great post. There's not one player I hate more in the world than Brad Williams. God he p*sses me off.shounak said:Showing disrespect? Anyone watching the tests downunder would have seen the disrespect being shown by Brad Williams towards Ganguly. A part time player giving it to the captain and getting away with it, despite Ganguly's words with Ponting. He ran right up and was taunting him. No ICC reprimand..nothing. Williams also sent Agarkar off to the dressing room in a much more aggressive manner then Pathan did to Marto. You may say that a part time players behaviour does not reflect the attitudes of the team.
Then what about Haydo's comments to Dravid? "Where have you learnt your technique, mate! This is all what John Wright has taught you,’’. Now that is what I call disrespect.
Keep things in perspective. When playing against Australia, especially in Australia, the players need to up the ante in terms of aggression. Not all players are capable of this. Pathan clearly is. He's also I believe the greatest swing bowler in cricket at the moment and within 6 years will emerge as a force in the Indian team.
What Pathan did was disrespectful and that is what matters. There should not be any justification. Also I wouldn't read too much into Hayden's comments, cricket would be boring without such banters.shounak said:Showing disrespect? Anyone watching the tests downunder would have seen the disrespect being shown by Brad Williams towards Ganguly. A part time player giving it to the captain and getting away with it, despite Ganguly's words with Ponting. He ran right up and was taunting him. No ICC reprimand..nothing. Williams also sent Agarkar off to the dressing room in a much more aggressive manner then Pathan did to Marto. You may say that a part time players behaviour does not reflect the attitudes of the team.
Then what about Haydo's comments to Dravid? "Where have you learnt your technique, mate! This is all what John Wright has taught you,’’. Now that is what I call disrespect.
Keep things in perspective. When playing against Australia, especially in Australia, the players need to up the ante in terms of aggression. Not all players are capable of this. Pathan clearly is. He's also I believe the greatest swing bowler in cricket at the moment and within 6 years will emerge as a force in the Indian team.
And who, do you think , SIR, should have got the emerging cricketer award ?Arjun said:It's called marketing. That award will boost sales of XtraPremium and Servo oils, as also Hero cycles. After all, he's not done much in comparison to the other Wisenot award winners, has he?