Popular Post Norman Posted July 13, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted July 13, 2019 LONDON: Former Australia captain Steve Waugh believes that his country has the best phasing out policy for the biggest names unlike the subcontinent where it becomes difficult to move on once players attain legendary status. Waugh was asked the question in context of the debate surrounding Mahendra Singh Dhoni's future in international cricket after India's semi-final exit from the World Cup. "It's interesting. Australia definitely do that. It doesn't matter who you are because you have got to move on," Waugh said when asked about Cricket Australia's retirement policy and his own exit from international scene in early 2004. But Waugh, one of Australia's most successful skippers, feels that it won't be correct to equate Australia's situation with India. "May be in the subcontinent you get a bit more leeway with 1.4 billion people following you. People no longer remain people. They become legends, Gods. It's very hard to move on," he said. "It becomes increasingly challenging when people get to a certain age. Mahendra Singh Dhoni you are referring to is still a great player," said Waugh. In simpler words, he's saying "Jab tak Hindustan mein ye Heropanti bhagwan bhakti ka chutiyapa chalta rahega tab tak Dhongi jaise Buddhon Ko laat maarke nikalna mushkil hi nhi namumkin hai." sergio04, saik, Switchblade and 20 others 3 7 9 4 Link to comment
mani sha Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 Agreed he is sugarcoating dhoni criticism. But still first player to say it out Link to comment
rkt.india Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 jab tak iss desh me hero worshiping hai tab tak log tuchiya bante rahenge shami_123, Switchblade, The Dark Horse and 1 other 1 3 Link to comment
Pollack Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 Glad to find atleast few people on this forum who acknowledge we are a country of idiots hero worshippers since I am struggling to find any in real life. All I am hearing about is how Dhoni could have won the match if not for the unfortunate run-out. Laaloo, Switchblade, Rightarmfast and 3 others 3 3 Link to comment
I6MTW Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 15 minutes ago, Pollack said: Glad to find atleast few people on this forum who acknowledge we are a country of idiots hero worshippers since I am struggling to find any in real life. All I am hearing about is how Dhoni could have won the match if not for the unfortunate run-out. The exact thing is happening to me in my college. All are Dhoni worshippers, praising h etc. Link to comment
SK_IH Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 I remember before 2003 WC, there were debates in Aus about taking Waugh to the WC on the pretext of experience. But Aus TM said let's stick with Symonds and the rest is history. Biggest culprit is Kohli. Lannister, shami_123, ThePhenomenal1 and 3 others 1 5 Link to comment
rkt.india Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 24 minutes ago, Pollack said: Glad to find atleast few people on this forum who acknowledge we are a country of idiots hero worshippers since I am struggling to find any in real life. All I am hearing about is how Dhoni could have won the match if not for the unfortunate run-out. it was not unfortunate at all. it was the panic that Dhoni had created for himself from 30 ball 53 to 12 ball 31. He knew he had to play every ball and even then with his current abilities, it was not sure he could do that. look at the ball he got run out, it was like ball hitting his bat rather than him hitting the ball. Jaddu was batting at 130 SR when he was batting at 28 of 52 at 55 SR. chewy, sergio04, manu4411 and 5 others 8 Link to comment
express bowling Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 36 minutes ago, Pollack said: Glad to find atleast few people on this forum who acknowledge we are a country of idiots hero worshippers since I am struggling to find any in real life. All I am hearing about is how Dhoni could have won the match if not for the unfortunate run-out. 21 minutes ago, I6MTW said: The exact thing is happening to me in my college. All are Dhoni worshippers, praising h etc. I am surprised at the difference in opinions about Dhoni on ICF and in other areas of life. Even all the sensible Dhoni fans on ICF acknowledge that he needs to retire now and is well past his best. Whereas the casual cricket followers seem to have a very different opinion. ( Although I have met a few people who make fun of his low strike rates and too many dot balls ) Mosher, Rightarmfast, Pollack and 3 others 6 Link to comment
IndianRenegade Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 (edited) 30 minutes ago, express bowling said: I am surprised at the difference in opinions about Dhoni on ICF and in other areas of life. Even all the sensible Dhoni fans on ICF acknowledge that he needs to retire now and is well past his best. Whereas the casual cricket followers seem to have a very different opinion. ( Although I have met a few people who make fun of his low strike rates and too many dot balls ) Dhoni’s reputation from his inform days has planted a seed that he can never do anything wrong. Their memories are short, the only refresher they get is from the commentators who never forget to remind us how great a player/finisher he is, naturally they tend to pin the blame elsewhere - dhoni tried but was unlucky, umpiring flaw, pitch was slow... Edited July 13, 2019 by IndianRenegade express bowling and sergio04 1 1 Link to comment
shami_123 Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 (edited) Why don't we have any like minded ex-cricketers in our country? Why blame the casual Indian fans when we have plethora of of our ex-cricketers who are equally dumb and do hero worship? I blame our ex-cricketers more than casuals , they should speak up, they should be first to know what **** is being cooked up while selecting squad Edited July 13, 2019 by shami_123 chewy and Norman 2 Link to comment
IndianRenegade Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 (edited) 12 minutes ago, shami_123 said: Why don't we have any like minded ex-cricketers in our country? Why blame the casual Indian fans when we have plethora of of our ex-cricketers who are equally dumb and do hero worship? I blame our ex-cricketers more than casuals , they should speak up, they should be first to know what **** is being cooked up while selecting squad Agreed. just my opinion on why they aren’t doing it is, because anyone whose opinion has any weight were hero’s themselves who didn’t recognize their sell by date, hung around too long & either had to slowly sidelined or forced out. They empathize with what’s happening with the current heros. The current hero’s are firmly in control at BCCI, why loose on the gravy train by trying to be too honest? Edited July 13, 2019 by IndianRenegade Link to comment
Norman Posted July 13, 2019 Author Share Posted July 13, 2019 3 minutes ago, Kiraisjustice said: Why do you always have to bring your irrelevant players into discussion, the problem with pak is that you guys have no talent , hafeez is your best player, we on the other hand have better players than dhoni.. You guys already acheived more than your aukaat by reaching 5th, we on the other hand underachieved by not winning the cup Damn ! Link to comment
shami_123 Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 8 minutes ago, IndianRenegade said: Agreed. just my opinion on why they aren’t doing it is, because anyone whose opinion has any weight were hero’s themselves who didn’t recognize their sell by date, hung around too long & either had to slowly sidelined or forced out. They empathize with what’s happening with the current heros. The current hero’s are firmly in control at BCCI, why loose on the gravy train by trying to be too honest? It is a vicious cycle... From Gavaskar to Kapil to Ganguly, Dravid, Laxman to Sachin, Sehwag to Yuvraj, Dhoni and will proceed to Kohli, Rohit, Dhawan and then the youngsters who look up to them. They just don't know when to let it go! diehardpacer 1 Link to comment
Norman Posted July 13, 2019 Author Share Posted July 13, 2019 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Shaz1 said: Your team never deserved to win this World Cup Yes. A team which ends up top of the table after playing every other team does not deserve to win the world cup just because the middle order is not as good as the top order. Great logic ! Shabash ! By the way , your only world cup win was as undeserving as it gets for all the reasons you know and here you are lecturing about who deserves and who not. Keep going. You're doing good. Edited July 13, 2019 by Norman express bowling and chewy 1 1 Link to comment
Stuge Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 1 hour ago, express bowling said: I Whereas the casual cricket followers seem to have a very different opinion Casual cricket followers don't see stats or otherwise or follow cricket regularly...They only remembers 91 runs he scored against SL in 2011. Link to comment
Norman Posted July 13, 2019 Author Share Posted July 13, 2019 22 minutes ago, Shaz1 said: So a past his expiry date middle order wicketkeeper batmen, with young fresh talent who lack experience in the middle order is a great team to win the World Cup? You knew damn well your only hope was with Rohit and Kohli. In this day an age teams are easily exposed by other teams watching clips. There is no way your team was gonna win this thing with only two batsmen. Lol I like how you bring up 1992 World Cup. A lot has changed buddy. Just face the facts and move on. Your team was not good enough. And even with that "past his expiry date wicket keeper" and even while having "only two batsmen" , we topped the table winning more games than any other team. And that too after allegedly "throwing away" the game against England. If that doesn't shout out deserving winners (if we'd have won) , then I don't know what would. At the same time , I can't really blame you for this bias against India but atleast don't make it seem apparent. Link to comment
ThePhenomenal1 Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 I will always respect the aussies for making the tough decisions. They dropped Steve Waugh who captained the 1999 wc and was a legend, before the 2003 cup. Can’t believe BCCI would do the same thing. Kohli has no guts either. Link to comment
jf1gp_1 Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 2 hours ago, express bowling said: I am surprised at the difference in opinions about Dhoni on ICF and in other areas of life. Even all the sensible Dhoni fans on ICF acknowledge that he needs to retire now and is well past his best. Whereas the casual cricket followers seem to have a very different opinion. ( Although I have met a few people who make fun of his low strike rates and too many dot balls ) No one wants to have a rational discussion. you have two extreme opinions. ExtremeBrainfade and Laaloo 1 1 Link to comment
Norman Posted July 13, 2019 Author Share Posted July 13, 2019 17 minutes ago, Shaz1 said: Not really your middle order was not exposed much in the group stages besides against England. Rohit had to hit centuries and Kohli had to score his 50s to keep you in. With great bowling performance from Bumrah and Shami. You guys nearly lost to Afganistan. Dhawan’s injury did not help your case either. For majority of the tournament your team too was overachieving. In the knockout stages its more difficult to hide your weakness. That is where teams change there tempo. They come harder for the win. Rohit was bound to get a game where he fails to score, alongside Kohli. In hindsight your team lost when those two got out cheaply. In the last match it proved that. Your team cannot chase a 240 total without Kohli and Rohit. And you come here to say just cause you topped the group stages you deserved to win? Thats very laughable to me. This is not being biased its a observation that you even know but just cause its coming from your neighbor your taking it as bias. All those ifs, buts , hindsights , bound to etc matter rat **** in practical world. Come out of your bias (I know you won't) and accept it. India were the best team of the tournament until the Semi and if we had won , it's because we fully deserve it. Anyways, your logic is flawed to the core. It's like saying Australia did not deserve to win the 2007 world cup just because they were over dependent on Hayden and Gilchrist (who btw scored most of the Aussie runs that WC). If this sounded stupid , then you too are right now. Link to comment
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