Aftereffect of Twenty20 World Cup

So, the defending champion India is out of competition.  The Indian team certainly deserves something. Brickbats, bouquets or simply a break ? See yourself.

Alok welcomes them.

Come back home our heroes, come soon.. Come earlier than you were supposed to come as if the union budget would not have been presented without you back in India. It was a display of utter nonsensical batting and captaincy right from the first ball, no even before that, right when the coin was tossed.

Psych Babbler gloats about it.

FYI, I don’t like T20 and don’t consider it an important part of cricket (give me tests and odis any day!) But given that India were the champions last time and made a big deal of it and pretended they were the best in all forms, I thought it’d be fun to gloat.

And Vijay is advising media to focus on other things than crying hoarse.

For instance focus on why Harsha Bhogale is wearing that ridiculous wig. That has to be more interesting. Is it a wig? Does it have a sponsor? Does he have different colors..will that solve the Kashmir issue? What effect will it have on global warming?

while Prabhat Gopal says

क्रिकेटर भी आदमी हैं, मशीन नहीं, किचकिच मत कीजिये | भारत हारा और धौनी का विरोध शुरू हो गया। खूब विरोध करो, जमकर विरोध करो, पोस्टर जलाओ, लेकिन भैया क्रिकेट खिलाड़ियों को हम लोगों ने क्या समझ रखा है, ये सोचिये। घर से लगातार दूर रहकर महीनों लगातार खेलते रहनेवाले क्रिकेटरों से हम रोबोट बन जाने की उम्मीद करते हैं।

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2 Responses to “Aftereffect of Twenty20 World Cup”


  1. 1 Travel Videos Jun 19th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    India did not played upto their potential and Dhoni’s terrible captaincy just added upto the pressure. I think this suggests that their are no favourites in T20.

  1. 1 SportLife » Aftereffect of Twenty20 World Cup Pingback on Jun 18th, 2009 at 3:10 am

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