Shame on Him(Bhajji).He don't know how to behave on field.I think he should banned for life otherwise he may spoil the relations between countries like whathe did with Australians.He thinks that he is an aggressive bowler, but he is an controvesial bowler but he does'nt know that.Let him go Kerla for any piurpose, people will spit on him.Go and play gully cricket, back to home, what is the use of playing for the country and spoiling the relations.I regret and will never going to support him in my life. Thanks for giving me this oppurtunity to express my feeling towards him.
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 14:12 )
subramanian
Let us not make too much of a change of emotions between two players and not forget that even nations have fought wars on many silly matters. It is just that Bhajji as we fondly call the great spinner lost his temper provided the investigator finds him to be wrong. Many great players have shown their emotions and Western players are no exception and we considered them as sign of greatness and for a long time it was a virtue to be an excentric rather than a monk and most of our great players showed great restraint and Ramanathan Krishnan, Jaideep Mukerji,Vijay Amritaraj,Viswanathan Anand and other great criketing giants join this list.To be in anger is not a sin and let the great player need consult a sadhu or a psychiatist if he needs anger management though I am with him for his ecxcellent performance in cricket. Let us hope that this small episode does not distract the IPL matches and let the show goes on as they say popularly.
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 09:43 )
SHRAWAN AGARWAL
hi,there is no doubt that harbhajan is a aggresive person.we know very well whatever happened in australia last time.australia player blamed for allege abuse on harbhajan and finally decided that he was provoked by someone.there should be life time baned for harbhajan and indians r not needed to worried about as there r so many players waiting for the apportuity.
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 08:38 )
xyz
Either both Bhajji & Sreesanth have not read the Transactional Analysis Book I AM OK YOU ARE OK, or if they have read it, they need to refresh themselves with its contents once again; one thought that both Andrew Symonds & Bhajji would have at least gone through the various tips given therein; Symonds would also be keenly watched in the days to come for his onsite & offsite behaviour and impulsive utterances.. All these players need to be subjected immediately to an intensive refresher training course dealing with behaviour, etiquettes, emotional balkance, SWOT Analysis etc. These are normal disciplinary angle proceedings; here also witnesses can be easily influenced, tutored and bought off as happens in many cases within and outside an organisation, institution etc. Bhajji in another Indian language means a well known well consumed oily fried item prepared out of besan/kela or besan/aloo paste; the Hyderabadi Mirchi Bhajji is also very famous in this context.
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 08:33 )
Rajan
Had Srisanth walked into the change rooms & cried & not dramatized the episode in the open there would have been no soap opera as the whole episode now is. The nursery rhyme could well be recited here "Baby Baby dont cry Board will make Bhajji Fry"
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 08:15 )
Rajiv
Both these players shd be punished for their indescent behaviour. Sreesanth begs for slaps... His attitude and staring really deserves both slap and a kick....
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 07:37 )
Sachu
Stand in for a stand in !!! Lol' funny. Good decision anyways. The surd needs to be more dignified and stop his rowdy ways...
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 07:37 )
Shankar
Lifetime ban would be appropriate for Bajji. if any one supports this evil people to be banned or fined.
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 06:37 )
Vivek
Both should be banned for atleast few matches for bringing down the reputation of the game and the country. These both are constant quarreler's for unnecessary reasons and the behavioral of Indian cricket has definitely come down. This is the time for the board to take necessary actions and maintain the standard, which could be a good lesson for youngsters to come.
( Posted: Monday , April 28, 2008 at 04:19 )
Suparna
In a way I am relieved and happy to see this, coz of two factors.
1. I can see Bajji playing after 10 matches 2. I dont have to see such a talented and outstanding player loosing out his career for a worst day in his life.
Bajji, past is past. Would luv 2 see u on the field along with sree with the same passion for team I-N-D-I-A... Nothing is more important than playing for our country and Winning for us . All the best...
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