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AMIR is the best and toughet bowler-Kohli

Hi,

That kind of mindset does not work in real world---be it pakistan---india---britain---australia or the U S---.
This kind of mindset work in real world. Eg. BCCI & Sreesanth.
Pakistani bowler Asif was also good during his Prime and later on found in match fixing as well as into drugs. to bring him back same such stories was made up but I believe PCB should take a stand Just like BCCI did with Sreesanth and other ilks.
 
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people do mistake in their lives. Since you are an indian, I suppose you dont do mistakes.

You could avoid the kind of small-mindedness that he displayed, if you think what you did above.
 
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All I can say that he doesn't deserve to play, even he went to jail for cheating. He was lucky that he got to play again. PCB should have banned him for life.

Amir not playing is injustice to the game of Cricket, he is the Best
 
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You can say that Greed is part of Human Nature.

But it is more important to get those back into the community who have committed a crime and have paid for it.

This kind of mindset work in real world. Eg. BCCI & Sreesanth.
Pakistani bowler Asif was also good during his Prime and later on found in match fixing as well as into drugs. to bring him back same such stories was made up but I believe PCB should take a stand Just like BCCI did with Sreesanth and other ilks.

Hi,

I understand that Sreesanth was involved in 'match fixing'.

Match fixing is a felony crime---spot fixing is like a misdemeanor---. Even felons get their rights back after a certain time.
 
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This kind of mindset work in real world. Eg. BCCI & Sreesanth.
Pakistani bowler Asif was also good during his Prime and later on found in match fixing as well as into drugs. to bring him back same such stories was made up but I believe PCB should take a stand Just like BCCI did with Sreesanth and other ilks.
PCB banned sharjeel khan, khalid taeef and mohammad irfan recently . Debate here is whether players should be allowed to play after they complete their punishment and attend many anti corruption or rehabilitation programmes.
 
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Didn't he cheated? Once a cheat always a cheat. I have no respect for a cheat.
Now since he's officially your DADY... you better learn to respect him, as a whole.
 
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. Debate here is whether players should be allowed to play after they complete their punishment and attend many anti corruption or rehabilitation programmes.
No he shouldn't be allowed to play. In his case, he return strongly and got accolades from across the Cricketing world but then this also giving rise to narration for other seasoned buggers too to re-instate them and led to more internal debate and parchi players. why not try new talent. I'm sure ur under-17 team have some bowling Gems.

But it is more important to get those back into the community who have committed a crime and have paid for it.



Hi,

I understand that Sreesanth was involved in 'match fixing'.

Match fixing is a felony crime---spot fixing is like a misdemeanor---. Even felons get their rights back after a certain time.
Sir Ji, Don't you think this also give rise to a kind of narration where other "such" players too ask for reinstate in national team based on " Ab nahi Karunga" "I have political/Parchi Backing". Why not give benefit of doubt to new talent(s).
 
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No he shouldn't be allowed to play. In his case, he return strongly and got accolades from across the Cricketing world but then this also giving rise to narration for other seasoned buggers too to re-instate them and led to more internal debate and parchi players. why not try new talent. I'm sure ur under-17 team have some bowling Gems.


Sir Ji, Don't you think this also give rise to a kind of narration where other "such" players too ask for reinstate in national team based on " Ab nahi Karunga" "I have political/Parchi Backing". Why not give benefit of doubt to new talent(s).

Hi,

First of all---He has served his time in jail---so he is ready to be put back into the society---secondly---he had not committed a felonious crime---.

In the U S---the case would have been thrown of the the court---no judge would have accepted it.
 
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I have nothing against him because he is a Pakistani. These cheatings bring the whole game into disrepute. I am against Sreesanth too who is trying to coming back into the game. Although Sreesanth got a court order saying that he can play, good that BCCI took a stand that he will never be allowed to play.

That is good to hear.

But the law being based on the ground realities and a deep understanding of the human condition "usually", identifies that human beings make mistakes, since it is in their nature and that errors are inherent in all of human endeavors.

There's an Australian friend of mine, who once recalled a story about a woman who had lived in hellish conditions with her husband for a considerable period of time (close to more than two decades). Finally. she killed him. He asked, what do you think the justice system, sentenced her to? I said "capital punishment". He laughed and said "community service".

This is nothing, brother.
 
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I used to hate this guy till a year or so back. However his actions and words that i accidentally came across have made me change my mind. Respect sir!

As for Amir, this should be a big thing coming from a batsman like Kohli who is among the VERY best in world cricket.




@Joe Shearer appreciate you action in response to couple of above posts sir. Thank you.
 
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