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2007-10-04 12:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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He looks stupid most of the times.
You cannot do it on every delivery.
He is trying to imitate Australians and South Africans
and looks utterly childish and stupid at times.
None the less, Brett Lee of Australia is no different but shows some control.
Some of these young bowlers have gotten into a habit of
staring at the batsmen after they have bowled the ball - for
no reason. It will be better if all teams and players play the game with right spirit. It's OK to rejoice and express yourself with fellow team-mates. With opponents, you should leave it to just shaking hands when the time is :) Or just show sportsmanship in acknowledging good cricket.
It is Australians who are to be blamed for bringing this into cricket. They are the most manner-less side in the world with South Africans coming close next. They need a lecture in
cricketing behavior and sportsmanship than Sreesanth to begin with.
2007-10-04 18:24:07
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answered by curious-george 2
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He has the guts to watch eye-to-eye with any cricketer in the world and doesnt get bullied.
If you would have seen the way he bowled against the Aussies, you would realise that he's such a great find. He would stare at them after every delivery, try to bully a bunch of great cricketers and on the next ball, he would ball in the right areas to control them and stare again.
He knows that just swearing isn't gonna win him matches and this is where he is different from Andre Nel who doesn't quite bowl well and just try to abuse batsmen to get wickets.
I think we should persist with Sree. He will learn to be a bit more consistent over a period of time.
And I think if we can continue with the oldies despite their poor performances, why not give FUTURE a chance?
2007-10-04 13:21:28
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answered by The ROCK 4
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Of course, Controlled aggresion is good where we Indians tend 2 b mild, calm & soft in this aspect. Sree will do well if he just controls his attitude & attacking nature. I would say India needs all 11 players like Sree on the field .
2007-10-05 00:27:03
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answered by Monk & his Ferrari 3
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People are comparing Sreesanth with Nel but the fact is that Nel doesn't appeal excessively or give batsmen such offensive send-offs. Sreesanth isn't aggressive, he's badly-behaved.
2007-10-04 17:10:01
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answered by Cricket hues 3
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No he is very childish.U can be aggressive but with a purpose that is to destroy the oppositions concentration but he is not succesful in it rather he is being punished severly by the opposition.He has to learn his malu culture to be gentle with a broad smile.He surely can be useful if he keeps his emotions checked.I think once when he get a suspension notice he will learn.
2007-10-04 14:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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He is a young blood, let him mature he will behave, otherwise it will cost him, being aggressive is not a good tactic in a game, It is better to be calm to win a game, aggressiveness bears nothing, only disrespect from opposite team
2007-10-04 13:48:58
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answered by Harinder S. Johal 7
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well, if the world accepts Andre Nel, i dont understand why Sreesanth shouldnt be!
2007-10-04 15:56:46
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answered by judea_benhur 2
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Of course. I think he is the one handling Aussie's Quite nicely as we have seen in T20 WC. Cheers
2007-10-04 13:15:03
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answered by Pankaj A 1
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aggresiveness towards his game is ok but if he shows it with rival team members t is not fair. this attitude will spoil his game as well as his image.
2007-10-04 13:32:14
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answered by pkg_066 1
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wat is the use of aggresive attitude if cant command ur bowling
he is the bowler who is regularly giving so many xtras .
So my advice for him is first perform properly and bowl at right length then so aggresive attitude
2007-10-07 12:45:29
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answered by rohan_rahul_lovely 2
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