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No they don't owe any social responsibility more than any one of us. Their job is to play cricket' date=' our job is not to follow the sport. If they gain any benefits from our following of them, in the process getting entertained and gratified, how are they liable to share the benefits with us. We have already got we wanted when the winning run and hundred was scored. But on a personal level, we have nothing to do with them and they are not obliged in any way to do with us.[/quote'] That argument can hold true if the cricketer's only pay-check is the one he gets from BCCI. In that case , he has to oblidge to no one but BCCI. But a majority of life-benefits that gets is from fan-following. And you cant just isolate the phenomenon of stardom saying - " His job begins and ends on the cricket field" . Cricketers come on TV screens , bill boards. They are part of our everyday life. They are recognised. They definately have social obligation.
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Hain ? Asking for an autograph from a cricketer you idolize is no way comparble to asking alms in front of a temple. We make stars out of cricketers , giving them the million. They are incumbent to respect the cricket fan. Signing an autograph is the least thing he can do , in that aspect.
I've been on a flight with the Indian WC 99 team and got autographs from almost all of them prior to boarding. They were all more than happy to oblige.
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