Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Vengsarkar warns senior cricketers to perform....
Remember Imran khan once commenting on the ongoing feud between Inzamam and late Bob woolmer. "At end of the day Inzamam is definitely a great cricketer than woolmer and he naturaly would not be at ease with all ideas from a less greater cricketer than him". So at the end of the day the trio to whom allegedly vengsarkar warned are definitely the greatest cricketers India have ever produced and i definitely want them to give a shit to less greater cricketer like vengsarkar. What an horrible sort of an administrator is he! He sucks.
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ennada solra !!!! i beg to differ da..
Vengsarkar was perhaps one of the best Indian batsmen during his times. When he retired, he was second only to Sunil in runs and centuries in Tests.
Anyways, regardless of how great he was as a batsman, as a chief selector he has sent his message to the seniors in the team. So, I do think that his comments deserve respect from the so-called gods of indian cricket, who failed to even take their team to second round in world cup.
However, has he done the right thing by making his comments public is debatable.
definitely vengsaraker was one of the best batsmen and sachin for himself has said on several occasions as to how a bat presented to him by none less than vengsarkar had been a memorial motivator to floursih in the cricketing arena...
but two things for sure ..he definitely will rank below the trio if at all you will rank them by any key metric...
And he is a very bad administrator which holds true to any talented cricketer (read captainship woes of tendulkar, dravid etc)...and vengsarkar for being bad makes it worse by ony making unnecessary comments to the media (Read hw he blabbered to karan thapar abt inclusion of shewag to the world cup squad)...
hez doing no good but for a good exposure of him on to the media (which again is a big curse..as ppl on media jus be there fr that only rather than for real issues)..which he definitely missed during his hey days of cricket...and now finding all those missed pleasures...
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