whts ur response of the behaviour of sree santh in the play?
@riyasonline4u (78)
India
October 4, 2007 1:09am CST
i think now a days sreesanth is showing much joy and excitement during the play?do u think its good for indian cricket?i think it will help to some extent in overcoming psychological stress during the play...but it shd have a limit and shd be controlled.otherwise its bad for cricket...whats ur opinion abt tht?
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
4 Oct 07
Unlike football or wrestling or WWF, cricket is a gentleman's game and it is not a place for showing muscle power. One should behave properly and no need to express the body language. Even in T20 Shreeshanth's behaviour is awfully disgusting. The captain and the manager should summon his and brief him about change in his behaviour and if he continues to do so, he should be made to sit for several matches to teach him good behaviour so else should be sent to some training centre to teach him etiquettes.
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@riyasonline4u (78)
• India
4 Oct 07
but also australian team is also trying to annoy them?whts ur opinion on tht
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@shak143 (1280)
• India
4 Oct 07
i to agree it that circekt is a gentelman's game.And i think that your a gentelman.tell me one thing if some one scoulds and hurts what you will do?being a gentelman you will ignore it if so upto what extent you will bare.Every one should posses a level if one crosses that level....then you will observe what sree is doing now.........i'm not saying that he is correct but he has to answer them by bowling well and restricting them to less score.....that's reveal his power exitment and joy....
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@abhi_nisha (127)
• India
4 Oct 07
Aggression could be the best weapon but when you use it positively. As we know the Anger is only one word away from Danger and i think Shreesanth's anger is going in to danger zone which is causing him loss of line and length.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
4 Oct 07
On field or off field, anyone who behaves erratically should bepunished severely with matchfee as well as they should be made to sit for couple of matches and media should highlight this to bring disgrace t the individual whose behaviour is questionable.
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@varunkrishna007 (1909)
• India
4 Oct 07
I think he is at times too too much he is just a growing bowler and he should noyt be arrogant as he is now let me remind there is only a thin line between arrogance and aggression
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@riyasonline4u (78)
• India
4 Oct 07
yes of course sree santh is a growing bowler...i think the best way to give a best reply to the opponents is with a sharp bowling which has a cutting edge against the opponents.cricket is a game having bat and bowl.so i think giving reply with bowl aswell as batting is the best way to respond
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@CEN7777 (855)
• India
4 Oct 07
Hi friend, I think what sreesanths showing is not good at all. Though it will help overcoming some psychological pressure but we should not forget that ICC will never going to digest it for long time and If ICC will take some action or ban him for few matches than BCCI will not come up in support with sreesanth as in the case of Sourav Ganguly.Similarly Dhoni also said that sreesanth is doing too much and will come on line if banned for one or two matches. His drama is good for short moments but he keeps it carrying for long duration , which can be well observed by match referee and media too. Similarly Wasim akram has also stated that sreeshanth should concentrate on bowling instead of all this drama, as he is good bowler.
@shaeen (413)
• India
10 Oct 07
Sreesanth taunts Symonds again
Sreesanth, India's fast bowler, has denied clapping in the face of Andrew Symonds after he was dismissed in the fourth one-day match on Monday. Sreesanth, a 12th man in Chandigarh, reportedly had to be calmed down by Stuart Clark, who was also running the drinks, when Symonds was approached between the field and the entry to the dressing room.
Sreesanth has had an eventful series after targeting the Australians with his strange behaviour and he apparently continued to argue with Symonds and his team-mates after the eight-run loss. Despite not playing, Sreesanth went to Symonds as he walked off with 75 and observers said he clapped in the batsman's face.
"I said to him: 'Hard luck, you're going to lose now," Sreesanth said in the Australian. "That's all." Both the Australian and the Sydney Morning Herald reported the bizarre actions that continued an ugly series, which has its fifth game at Vadodara on Thursday.
However, neither Chris Broad, the match referee, or Lalchand Rajput, India's manager, were aware of the Sreesanth-Symonds incident. Rajput said Sreesanth had been talked to about his behaviour in the early part of the series.
"He was told that he has been playing international cricket for long enough now that he should know what is right and wrong," he told the Herald. Both players also had an on-field argument during the second match in Kochi when Sreesanth tried to run-out Symonds after he had gone to speak with Brad Haddin.