Thursday, May 14, 2009

Cricket Has Become More.... Comments

Rating: 5.0

A ten and two would play
a two and one to umpire..and
so..so..a many to watch
mind you...
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Samanyan Lakshminarayanan
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Eyan Desir 18 May 2009

I love cricket haha thanks for this write

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Ken E Hall 17 May 2009

Cricket has become more... your dead right...it is commercial like soccer too money money money and supplying the best athletes on the planet, like Bradman, etc etc good for those who like to watch it...thanks for the read...regards

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Sathyanarayana M V S 16 May 2009

Cricket is also a game that requires lot of skill, not just luck. If luck can help win games, even a street-side team can beat a National team. That is not the case/

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so true... it has.. I agree with ravi.. sportmanship has becomme showmanship... n money

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Ravi A 15 May 2009

Not only cricket, but others games too. If these games have become so glamorous, the reason is not the players but the sponsors. Who make the sponsors rich? Again, people like us. These sponsors know how to net us. The young generation has no discrimination in spending their income. They have enough in their pocket. Parents have practically no control over their children. What to do? This is also one kind of socialism. Nature will not allow you to be rich more than a limit. You are bound to throw it away. In this case, it reaches not the poor people but an elate class. At any rate, Nature empties your pocket. It reaches the playgrounds, the liquor shops, the carnival places, the gambling places etc. This is only the truth.

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Kesav Easwaran 15 May 2009

You have expressed your views on the game of cricket and commercialization attached to it..i have diiferent views, SLN...sorry; no comments

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Sandra Martyres 15 May 2009

I fully agree with you...Cricket is no longer the Gentleman's game it used to be...new rules to boost runs, enthuse gamblers, promote brands etc. etc. great write Samanyan 10+

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