INDIA SHOULD HAVE TO SUPPORT "ANTI-RACISM"
BUT NOT TAMPERING.
2006-08-23 04:45:09
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answered by A.R.RAJA 6
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Ball tampering in the sport of Cricket is serious in nature. It also violation of ICC code. It is evident that the players of Pakistan Team taken extreme step to tamper the ball to win at least 4th and final test of the series. The umpires had observed that the ball is suddenly taking reverse swing. In the common man's view, the Pakistan players had caught red handedly in the playground. On many ocassions the team of Pakistan had attempted ball tampering but the umpires had not taken any steps.
In the present test the Pakistan players refused to return to the field after tea on the fourth day. Play was called off for the day as frantic discussions continued between match and board officials to try and save the match. After scheduled start of 45 minutes the umpires declared that the England won the test match.
In these circumstances India should not support Pakistan as it may lead to unethical to Cricket sport.
2006-08-23 01:58:06
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answered by ramana 1
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There is no question of not supporting Pakistan. India should fully back Pakistan. Apart from Pakistan being a great entertaining cricketing nation; they are far too classy and proud to stoop to levels of ball tampering in order to win.
2006-08-23 03:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Pakistan has a strong case and will definitely win the trial.No matter India supports Pakistan or not one day when they will suffer it they will come to know what is the pain of being a victim of racism by a shithead like Hair.I want to advise the typical "Hindu" mentality people like crakluver00 that this is not the forum where you should show your hindu "Zahniat" and I have seen your QA and came to know you are that typical hindu who is very much impressed with "Whites" because you have no identity of your own. You do not know nothing about the game of cricket because your mentality shows you are not a sportsman. What about all time Indian great Kapil Dev who has called Hair a Police man rather than a umpire and shown his disliking for him? Do you know Daryl more than Kapil?
2006-08-25 00:07:11
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answered by dua 4
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NO! No one should support them. Their behaviour was reprehensable. Like a petulant child. Wehther they were guilty or not, is not even important. The umpire made a decision, right or wrong, and if they disagreed, they should have done the right thing and carried on with the game, then protested through all the appropriate channels AFTER the match. By staging an immature protest, they looked foolish, brought the game into disrepute, forfeited the match from a strong position, and let down the fans who paid a lot of money to go and watch their heroes.
2006-08-23 02:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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no one knows pakistan better than india. n india knows that pakistan is a cheater in each n every field. b it a forced 4 wars against india or terrorism spreading in india. pakistan does cheating everywhere.
in cricket also pakistani players r known 4 cheating. moreover, india's relation with pakistan r not that good . so there is no point of support 2 pakistan.
2006-08-23 03:17:17
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answered by crackluver007 4
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No, India should not support Pakistan Since the mistake is on pakistan.
2006-08-23 01:39:08
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answered by Remo 2
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Yes - I guess the whole world should support - because Darrel Hair is a bit too much - he has been involved in too many controversies and I think it is Hair that is plating unfair and not any other team or individual. He is a bit to much don't ya think ?
However, I think that Paki's should have continued playing and sorted out the matter out side the field !
2006-08-23 02:32:28
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answered by R G 5
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Pakistan need no support from others they will sort the case out by them selves,! Pakistan Rulez
2006-08-24 08:56:29
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answered by c4551m 2
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of course. If not then when it comes upon india pakistan will also not support.
2006-08-23 10:16:51
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answered by the.chosen.one 3
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We dont know whatz the truth... the ICC enquiry is yet to roll. India should not comment a word on this controversial issue.
2006-08-23 10:14:30
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answered by DKP 2
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