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Matt Hayden. Public enemy # 1
Posted by Mix 94.5 Friday 29 February, 2008 02:26 PM
News in that Matt Hayden is the new public enemy #1 with the Indian cricket supporters.
We want to hear how you feel about this?
- Are the Australians being too arrogant?
- Is there not enough sportsmanship being shown?
- It takes two to tango. Is Harbhajan Singh the guilty party in all of this?
Have your say on the Australia v India spat.
Comments
Neever mind Haydos being Indian enemy No. 1, I bet that Andrew Symonds is now streaker enemy No. 1. Well done Roy, maybe he will think twice about being an idiot next time.
Posted by Cheryl Howes Wednesday 5 March, 2008 08:16 AM
I think the Australian Cricket Board are piss weak for caving in to the Indians Bugger them if the indian want to spitt the dummy then let them pack there gear up and piss off home and take Singh with them as far as I am concerned we dont need wankers like him and there management in the game.
Posted by Ron Wednesday 5 March, 2008 08:03 AM
Seems to me the Indians are prepared to give it out, and even go beyond the line in the sand, but can't handle much less when they are on the receiving end. Poor, precious Indian cricketers. Let me know how many boxes of tissues they need. Maybe they should just take their bat and ball and go home. We like enjoy our cricket. They also want to complain about our crowds. I was totally discusted with the Indian crowd's behaviour during the Aussie's last tour of India. Any wonder we gave some back.
Posted by OJ Tuesday 4 March, 2008 09:05 AM
It's a part of the game....
what ever happened to those classic sledges of yesteryear?
Ian botham to Rod marsh:
"how's your wife and my kids?"
Marsh "The wifes fine but the kids are retarted"
Posted by derek lohoar Sunday 2 March, 2008 11:01 AM
The Indians have too high an opinion of themselves. Instead of dealing with Singh and his behavioural problems, or Dhoni and his illegal gloves, they are diverting attention away from their own issues and jumoping on the Aussie bashing wagon. Talk about tall poppy syndrome!
Posted by cordelia Saturday 1 March, 2008 05:34 AM
The sooner this tour from India finishes the better. It has been nothing short of a joke. Talk about thin skinned. India needs to harden up
Posted by gary paterson Friday 29 February, 2008 08:30 PM