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This blog attempts to function as a confluence of thoughts from the blogosphere on any matters pertaining to international cricket.

MS Phoney? Come on!!

Then:

  • The Iceman Cometh!
  • Captain Cool!
  • Captain Fantastic!

Now:

  • The Axeman cometh??
  • Captain Evil!
  • Captain ... you get the pic!

"As you reap, the harvest you shall not keep" ... seems to be what many from the conventional media as well as new-world media vigilantes, also sometimes referred to as bloggers are saying to Dhoni.

This is a classic case of unsolicited generosity with severe strings attached. The media wanted poster-boys to replace the dog-eared hoardings of the previous generation. They got these in Mahi, Viru, and Yuvi. Great builders can be worse destroyers.

Pens that paint superstars can also vandalize their posters. Dhoni's crimes were making hay when the spotlight shone, taking media speculation about his integrity to heart and ... oh yes, how can one forget that ONE defeat in the World T20 Super8 match!!!

How dare an Indian captain who was hailed for taking the team to historic, even improbably, feats take it down? But what does taking a team down entail? If the media is to be believed: an injured player sent back home in the middle of a tournament and his captain who's suddenly unwilling to speak freely to the media.

Choose your journeys carefully, but choose your journos even more carefully!

Comments

 

Peter said:

Lovely, lively, lay it on the journos!

I don't know who has a worse short term memory, the English press and fans, or the Indians? Maybe Dhoni should talk to a certain KKR owner for tips on how to deal with a fickle following. It will be interesting to see how much bloodletting is done.

Nominations for a scapegoat -

#1 Greg Chappell - It's all his fault. If he hadn't been the coach of the Worst ODI World Cup campaign in history, then India wouldn't care so much about T20 and they wouldn't be so heartbroken now.

#2 Ricky Ponting - Australia picked a terrible T20 team for this event. If only they had stopped rushing people out the door like Matthew Hayden and denied deserving players like Cameron White, they would have beaten the West Indies and then India certainly would have beaten Australia in the Super 8s. His selfishness in skipping the IPL and all that T20 experience denied India an easy win. Did I forget he was going to gift wrap Harbhajan his wicket?

#3 Brett Lee - Donated all of his runs conceded to Chris Gayle instead of saving some for Yuvraj and Dhoni. What a jerk. All those lasting bonds built up at Kings XI between Binga and Yuvi, singing songs deep into the night, count for nothing.

#4 - Andrew Symonds - How selfish of him to get kicked off the tour. If only he had hung around long enough to help the Aussies beat the West Indies. Then when they played India in the group stage, Bhajji was going to give him another Hindi lesson that would have left him dazed and confused and looking for some Kingfisher.

#5 All other Australians - Duh! Why look at the Indian failures like Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma when you can blame everything on the Australians instead?!

June 14, 2009 9:13 PM
 

gchakravarthy said:

Here are some more reasons ... ala Dave's "Top 10" from our friends @ Cricket with Balls (www.cricketwithballs.com/.../reasons-india-are-out-of-the-worldt20)

June 15, 2009 6:54 AM

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