Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Dhoni Mantra:girls,wines and cigarettes


The night of the Hyderabad ODI was one that every Indian fan is bound to find hard to forget.but our team india was very quickly over with wine,cigeerates and girls.

First up is captain Dhoni with a gaggle of girls. The girls clearly can't get enough of the smashing Indian skipper.actually he worked hard for his 6 runs from 15 balls.

Dhoni wasn't the only one enjoying female company - also Ravindra Jadeja seems to have had his piece of fun too.ravindra jadeja has worked so hard in getting run out.pravin kumar was making ring of smoke to gain attention.

Virender Sehwag was also seen behind a huge cloud of smoke.he is so irresponsible dat it is tough to write.have nybody seen the ad of insurance company in which sehwag and yuvi come they say cricket is their life,blah blah.........

WTF they are so disserious, i cant believe actually these new guys.when they spend their nights at partying then how they will win matches.

Are the Indian players out of line in behaving like this after such a shameless dispaly of play? Yes. With the team having lost, that's probably the most obvious sentiments.they are playing for bcci not india or billion fan following.

Sachin Tendulkar, meanwhile, was the only Indian cricketer to have given the party a miss. After all, he had scored a memorable 175 which was in vain.he is a legend n it is shame to even point a finger on this person.he is god for us.

the present team india(don't count legendary sachin) is a bunch of idiots who play more sincerely for their franchise than india.ACTUALLY they are like horses running in race course.they don't respect emotions of common indian.

also it is our mistake dat we have so much hyped about our cricket players n it is high time for bcci to seriously reconsider the present issue.it is shame for whole india.

2 comments:

  1. An eye opener for those who are Dhoni's fans. Indeed these young cricketers dont deserve so much hype and fame.

    ReplyDelete
  2. saurabh,i dont agree wid u and a lot of oders on dat..
    its just a game n u lose and u win..one should not give his life for it..
    instead of teaching them to mourn over loss,i think desperate indian fans shud take cricket not as life but js a game...
    wen u tok bout professionals , u say dat personal life n professional life shud be diffeent n u shud leave ur office work ,once u come back to home..similarly,they are also pros n dey have right to enjoy their life instead of a bad day at work...

    ReplyDelete