it's time to move on
By hotranger
@hotranger (446)
India
August 18, 2010 8:15am CST
Sri lankan bowler Suraj randiv's no-ball to virender sehawg, which denied the batsman a century even though the delivery was hit for six, has created a lot os speculations and talk among the cricket fraternity. What is unfortunate that the act cannot be proved . the act was a peevish one , but there was no flouting of guidelines, he was well within his rights , and rules. so guys since Sehwag also forgave him , so what's your opinion.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
20 Aug 10
I actually think the Indians made a big meal of this issue. Remember a test match not so long away when Sehwag himself kicked a ball over the boundary to ensure that the batsmen do not cross over on the last ball of a over. If that was not a violation of the spirit of cricket, this no ball was also not one!! So I guess we should be prepared to get what we dish out as well.
Anyhow the Sri Lankan board took a tough stance and handled the issue very well.
Cheers!
Ram
@hotranger (446)
• India
20 Aug 10
Indian players are reacting very hard because BCCI is the most powerful cricket board.I am trying not to say that they are doing wrong , but there was a time when BCCI was not so strong at that time Most of the time Indian players remain spectators only. No matter the oppostion kicked in their back. But now the time has changed and our players sometimes bullying also
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