Late Cut Posted March 23, 2017 Share Posted March 23, 2017 Manjrekar is a passive aggressive little ****. He should worry about how he can do his job better than about aggression. This guy sucked on the field and sucks as a commentator. Link to comment
Mariyam Posted March 24, 2017 Share Posted March 24, 2017 10 hours ago, kosingh said: Manjrekar is quite passive aggressive himself. You know...the kind of aggressive women can be (sorry women here, please excuse my sexist comment) Huh? Even men can be passive aggressive. Why is that a woman only trait? beetle, Gollum and New guy 3 Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted March 24, 2017 Author Share Posted March 24, 2017 11 hours ago, sensible-indian said: I wasn't against your point. Maybe I should have conveyed it better. Manjrekar's statements except for point 2 were right. Aggression isn't necessary to compete with Aus but it works for Kohli. Manjrekar also said "Aggression is a by product of high intensity performance. It should never be promoted or encouraged, only understood." All in all, I don't see much wrong with his tweets. Are we sure he is attacking Kohli here? He cant directly attack kohli, coz if u attack someone successful ull come across as foolish . But yea its looks like an indirect remark on Virat approach which u might see getting heavy when things go south for Virat as captain But again my whole point is not about individual. It all about creating a perception n telling someone to follow a path. As i mentioned above whats the need of people to focus on dhoni hair or virat tattoo and m giving example of two contrasting personalities who were given feedback on non cricketing reasons. Again my whole point is if pujara approach work gr8, shudnt tell other approach is wrong. Specially when its comes from Sanju manju who if like many other Indian cricketers had more aggresive approach n self belief we wud have been a much better side. Link to comment
Mosher Posted March 24, 2017 Share Posted March 24, 2017 Sanju is an idiot. Every player has his own way of dealing with pressure. Some players like Kohli are in your face and aggressive all the time and that helps them perform better. While some players like Pujara are calm and that helps them with their batting. Nothing wrong with both their approaches as long as that comes naturally and helps them play better. Laaloo and Ankit_sharma03 2 Link to comment
speedheat Posted March 24, 2017 Share Posted March 24, 2017 Aggression ?.Just not his cup of tea Link to comment
Temujin Khaghan Posted March 25, 2017 Share Posted March 25, 2017 Every player will have a different trigger point. In school some study well in pursuit of excellence, some for defeating competition because they get a kick out of it... There is no right or wrong way. Pujara does well with focus, Virat does well under provocation and pressure... the immaturity of Manju is not realising that every person has a different route to success. You can climb Everest in four different ways. Ankit_sharma03 1 Link to comment
zep1706 Posted March 25, 2017 Share Posted March 25, 2017 Sanjay Manjrekar is aggressive too, he's just passive aggressive -- the worst kind. Always has an agenda. Easily the most irritating commentator I have ever listened to. I'd even take Russel Arnold over him. Laaloo 1 Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted March 26, 2017 Author Share Posted March 26, 2017 20 hours ago, Temujin Khaghan said: Every player will have a different trigger point. In school some study well in pursuit of excellence, some for defeating competition because they get a kick out of it... There is no right or wrong way. Pujara does well with focus, Virat does well under provocation and pressure... the immaturity of Manju is not realising that every person has a different route to success. You can climb Everest in four different ways. Bang on Link to comment
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