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Rajput faces BCCI's ire over Bhajji-Sree slapgate

Shameful that Rajput laughed when Bhajji slapped Sree, says BCCI.
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Siddhartha Rao I agree with BK. It doesn't matter how talented or valuable to the team you think you are. This is ridiculous behavior. Harbhajan's outrageous behavior reflects very poorly on the entire country. I'm ashamed to call him a fellow Indian. Sreesanth be warned! Time to cut the boorish nonsense, let the ball do the talking and EARN your opponents' respect.

( Posted: Thursday , May 08, 2008 at 21:51 )        

Bala K Karibandi Lalchand Rajput, a cricketer who has played for India and who has acted as a manager to the team in the recent 20-20 world cup and the eventful tour of Australia, could indeed behave and reported to be mute and more than willing participant to this rather ugly episode of player'assault, is rather shocking. For a person who was entrusted with senior and resposible positions by the board, has such a poor judgement of right and wrong, calls for some stable-cleaning by the BCCI. It should also be inquired if he has any role in encouraging bhajji to commit the stupid and galling act. BCCI / ipl should give a clear fiat to all its appointees who are too eager to cross the line , be it may be the umpires, judges, adminstrators or the players. At the end of the day, one gets an impression that Bhajji considers that he is a law unto himself and should not be allowed to step onto the cricket ground ever again. A warning to Sreeshant to cut the crap out would be timely.

( Posted: Thursday , May 08, 2008 at 00:18 )        

Abhi BCCI is becoming more and more autocratic. Why should everything be kept in dark? Show the video evidence to people, let Nanavati say what he feels about the incident. Bring in some transparency. Indian cricket board is not a family to maintain this extent of privacy.

( Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 at 22:58 )        

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