I always felt that the killer instinct was missing in the Indian team in the bowling department in the last 10-15 years.
Now we have a bowler who is willing to look into the eyes of the devil. Sreesanth has the perfect attitude of a spearhead fast bowler. He has a good pace,bowls a nice slower ball & can bowl good yorkers.
Sreesanth is the only that was missing in the Indian team in all those years. Now that mssing link has been found.
I fully support Sreesanth. GO SREESANTH!!!
Chakk de INDIA!!!!
VANDE MATARAM!!!
2007-10-02
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Rocky - Don't worry mate, our Sharad Pawar will take control of those idiots in the ICC. It's time for BCCI to take control of ICC & shut their big racist mouths.
Vande Mataram
2007-10-02
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I agree. The only aggressive Indian bowler that I can remember of is Manoj Prabhakar. But he too left cricket ages ago. Its great to see Sreesanth take up from where Manoj left.
What scares me is the biased ICC ! It seems that the Aussies, Poms and South Africans can do whatever they like on the field and get away. But Indians are always punished. Its hightime BCCI grows some b*lls !
All in all, Sree is awesome. Kudos !
EDIT- Oye Blouspoke, where's that drug addict Andre Nel gone? Since your South African, maybe you could tell us more about that pea-brained donkey. I still remember how he looks like when he breaths. Looks like a donkey braying. Haha
2007-10-02 22:36:57
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answered by The ROCK 4
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I agree on this.Sreesanth has potential to become a genuine fast bowler only if he is nurtured properly by the management.He and couple of other guys r a sure bet for Indias success in coming years.As for ICC has always had a racist agenda.They Punish players from the non white world and leave the the players from the downunder scottfree.It is time to remove white domination and to establish universal rules not in cricket but everywhere.
2007-10-08 08:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's agreed that India requires a fast bowler with a killer instinct. But I don't think that Sreesanth is the find of the Decade. Yes, its good to see an Indian bowler, who can give it back when ignited. But sadly, if you don't perform consistently, then unwarranted aggression will be seen as a joke. What's the point in sledging Symonds, when your team already had conceded lot of runs. Controlled aggression or selective aggression will make the opposition to respect.
Sadly, Indian team is yet to find a fast bowler, who can instill fear in opponents mind.
2007-10-03 00:41:36
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answered by mm 2
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Sreesanth has been a good find for India. He has also been a good "fined" for every match :) Well, he is really a good bowler. His seam position is upright, and that helps the ball swing a lot. He his really a good asset, just that he needs to control his agression a little - just a little. Otherwise, he tends to spray the ball all over the place.
All, in all, a good bowler who can be nurtured for future of India.
2007-10-03 03:57:30
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answered by Asif 5
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he's a joke! ive seen alot of bowlers around the world average a few wickets a game but sreesanth goes 4 for over 6 an over. mayb if he took those few wickets in his first spell & not after he's gone 4 50 runs & the opposition has a couple of overs left & r just going 4 it 2 get 300+ then mayb he would b good 4 india.australia 6-0.
2007-10-03 05:40:28
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pal Sreesanath financial gadget fee in one day game isn't good. He has been very erratic at situations because of his very undesirable temper. His vanity on the sector would pose a concern to Indian’s team overall performance. His on field habit would deliver disgrace to India and his team individuals. "of direction, it is puzzling to regulate Sreesanth. i've got suggested this at each press convention. with a bit of luck, he would be on the impressive edge of the line this time. And if he has to assert something, i desire it isn't any longer own." Dhoni extra: "once you characterize your united states, you attempt your perfect to win video games, yet a definite guidance desires to be accompanied and you ought to constantly be on the impressive edge of that line." one concern Sree has to appreciate is to concentration to on his overall performance and end his on field tantrum. So, what Sree could do is bowl wicket to wicket (like he did in South Africa) and forces the batsmen to dedicate blunders. he's not a going to make contributions any runs additionally as his batting common in one day game is extremely undesirable. He composed a particular music to spur the Indian team to bypass and win the international Cup. Now, Sree himself would be a area of the marketing campaign good success to Indian team and good success to Sree. Edit: somebody has given incorrect information approximately Sree's bowling averages. He concedes 32 runs in step with wicket and his financial gadget fee is over 6 Pl bypass via the hyperlink I easily have provided.
2016-12-17 15:54:46
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Sreesanth has killer instinct, he has agression. Agreed. But he is carrying his agression to the other extreme. He is being fined after every match, but he is still not mending his ways.
There is a fine line between stupidity and spirit of cricket.He should judge for himself whether or not he is crossing it.
His agressiveness is mere childishness.
2007-10-02 23:37:37
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answered by poison ivy 606 4
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Yes, for sheer killer instict, only 'all out' & 'hit' (insect killer sprays) can match sreesanth...! But that does not make himfind of the decade. Better he watches Aussie cricketers from close quarters. Aggression on field should not be mistaken for disrespect for your opposition.
2007-10-02 22:49:29
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answered by city-journo 1
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A medium pace bowler with small mans attitude. If he stepped up to Roy he would be sat on his behind fairly quickly. I think all the Aussies have shown him that he does not belong in international cricket.
2007-10-02 23:31:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I strongly feel that he will become an asset to Indian team if he does not get carried away and work hard to improve his performance as he is very young and yet to get matured..
2007-10-03 00:38:02
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answered by vakayil k 7
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