i m no quitter

January 24, 2010

Wtf…. Does everyone in Delhi think that they can stop me from going up….. I don’t care… cause I don’t give a damn to these people and I m no quitter…. I m going to work harder and shut each and every mouth. I m not going to give anyone even a single thing to speak about, nor am I going to do any kind of nonsense effort. I have enough of being taken for granted by the DDCA and m not going to let it go like that.

All throughout my life, I have lived for cricket only and this is not is not the end for me. Picture abhi baaki hain mere dost.  The officials and the top shots have just seen me doing well and good. Now they will feel the fire in me. They will have to give me my place in the team. I m not doing all this just to get a berth in the team, I have dreamt of myself playing for India and it’s the only passion I have. I don’t know anything except for cricket and that’s all I know.

Cricket is medium to live my life. Without it, I m nothing. Cricket is the religion I follow.  I preach it day in and day out. I have it in me and I know I can do it. But just that my luck and my destiny have not been too generous towards me.  So now, it has been decided. I m going to write my own destiny and my own luck. I m going to work so hard that even luck and destiny would have to raise their hands and be generous towards me. I m going to get it and I m no quitter….

DDCA, the game is on.

its IPL time….

January 21, 2010

Players on sale……..
7,50000$ ek,
7,50000$ do,
7,50000$ teen….
And Kevin Pollard is on a tiebreaker.Silent tie breaker takes place and Mumbai Indians buys Kevin Pollard for 7,50000$.
Who said that slavery is vanished from earth??????? In the IPL, like we term the players as ‘players on sale’, it surely leads to someone ready to be bought for a certain amount and be a slave. There can be a better way for these auctions. Players are not materialistic things which can go on auction, but they are human beings.Agreed their job is to play cricket, but i m sure that somewhere in there heart, they would feel bad when they are being termed as SOLD.

Being a cricketer, I myself wont like being termed as sold but then the amount of money they are been given, it all hides behind it. Is money so important ?

3rd season has come,still no player has come with anything new rather than being termed sold. Is the power of money so much that for it, they dont mind being termed sold.There should definitely be a better term given to the way the  teams are made.Cricket is definetely their passion, they are earning money because of that, but still is it fine for players being called sold??????


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