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Engaging in an open war of words with the press, Dhoni has once again highlighted the paranoia that exists within the Indian cricket establishment -- an unnecessary sense of mistrust that makes both players and BCCI officials play hide and seek with the media.

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  • FUCK INDIAN MEDIA>>THEY CAN FUCK DEMSELFS

  • @Woodcourt

    Its ok..sh!t happens. Its not Ok with our batting performances.. :(

    A good test-series can only be good for test cricket.

    Hope we see a wonderful game in adelaide as you said!

  • @cheekasri Amen! I think Kohli has made a breakthrough in Perth and look forward to seeing him in Adelaide. I've just read that Dhoni has been banned from the Adelaide test due to slow over-rates. Look forward to the spinners back in the line-ups also. Apologies for not always being humble in victory. Best wishes.

  • @cheekasri I think even aside from the terrible student murders, the poor wages and blatent exploitation of foreign student workers and the poor administration and corruption in the training colleges and schools used by foreign students means Australia deserves to have lost students and therefore income. The Australian federal and state governments have been derelict in their duty to regulate the industry and protect vulnerable students.

  • @Woodcourt

    I cited the figures of racist crimes in both countries..because, when we call indians racists or supporters of racism, we really should compare the hate crimes in both countries..I hope you got my point. Anyway, peace to all. May humanity go places...and our batting improves in the next test..to see a thriller.

  • @Woodcourt

    Absolutely. I was born in the land of Gandhi..

    NON-VIOLENCE AT ANY COST.

    Most people (99.999% in India)still stick to this idea. Actually, 5-6 racial cases in over 10 years is very low. Dont you think? Esp. when you see attacks at our home..Australia?

    In 2011, in Australia, we have seen a huge decrease in Indian students citing racism!

    This cant be good for the economy here.

    As you may know a major portion of graduate students (usually masters) are Indian students, around the world.

  • @cheekasri of course I don't hold you responsible. I was trying to demonstrate how it's rather pointless to represent each other by the actions of violent people. It's a shame you feel Australia is a racist country,cheekasri -- particularly as you live here. I think we both believe violent crimes perpetuated by anybody is heinous. The murders of Indian students in Australia is shameful.

  • @Woodcourt

    Hope not me in particular.

    5-6 cases were not racially motivated...These are the homicides I am talking about, in total. Only one of these three crimes has been proved to be religiously motivated. That person was rightly hanged as I said. The rest are not racially/religiously motivated. These were robbery cases.

    BTW, I have no hard feelings mate, for anyone.

    But, I think one must know each other's cultures before judging why we do what we do..why we support what we support.

  • @cheekasri There has been 5-6 cases but before you said there were none? Hope you know I hold you responsible for them. ;)

  • @Woodcourt Thanks for wishing luck.

    BTW It was completely ridiculous and utterly ignorant of you to state that there have been crimes against people of other races in India, except that there have been only 5-6 such cases based on race. I was looking at a wikipedia page, "crimes against foreigners in India"..I was also looking at "crime against Indian students in Australia"..Then you may know what crime is. Good luck there...mate! ;)

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