a nice bit of sportsmanship

a nice bit of sportsmanship

Post by Ozwitc » Tue, 13 Mar 2001 12:53:22


"In fact, even though Gilchrist received a poor decision from umpire SK
Bansal, he was the first Australian to visit the Indian dressing room to
congratulate Harbhajan."

This is only a minor point, but it shows that some players have good
qualities and know when to use them.

(So why when Dravid does this, is he pasted as a weak wuss who just wants to
suck up to the opposition?)

Mandy

 
 
 

a nice bit of sportsmanship

Post by agd-buddh » Tue, 13 Mar 2001 15:44:41

Hmmmmm lets see, can you see any difference between congratulating someone
who took a good hattrick, and going to suck up to some one who acted
like a four year old child on the field?????? But there is one main reason
why Dravid is pasted as a weak wuss who just wants to suck up to the opposition..... because he is a weak wuss who just wants to suck up
to the opposition.  Go see him bat. Then go see Gilchrist bat. Then maybe
you will understand.

Subuddh



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>"In fact, even though Gilchrist received a poor decision from umpire SK
>Bansal, he was the first Australian to visit the Indian dressing room to
>congratulate Harbhajan."

>This is only a minor point, but it shows that some players have good
>qualities and know when to use them.

>(So why when Dravid does this, is he pasted as a weak wuss who just wants to
>suck up to the opposition?)

>Mandy

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a nice bit of sportsmanship

Post by samarth harish sha » Tue, 13 Mar 2001 17:14:17

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> "In fact, even though Gilchrist received a poor decision from umpire SK
> Bansal, he was the first Australian to visit the Indian dressing room to
> congratulate Harbhajan."

> This is only a minor point, but it shows that some players have good
> qualities and know when to use them.

> (So why when Dravid does this, is he pasted as a weak wuss who just wants to
> suck up to the opposition?)

You are comparing oranges with apple trees.

-Samarth.

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> Mandy