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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

CRICKET BLUNDERS IN INDIA!

CRICKET BLUNDER IN INDIA

This is article which may prove to you,how Cricket once more  defeated other sports in india.This is the reasons Indians never win medals in Olympic games.Indian’s are well known for blunders in their country.Illiterate politicians and ill informed beaurocracy takes its toll from time to time in this country of contrast.
Latest blunder takes the cake though.
India,a country of almost 1,5 billion people dosn't come with much sports achievement if you exclude golf and chess.After a gap of more than three decades,the Indians won a Gold medal in shooting.Surprisingly and thanks to a foreign Cuban coach they did win two bronze medals in Beijing Olympics in boxing and wrestling.It was indeed a major break though in the history of billion plus people’s sports history.However the Indian parliament chose to ignore the Olympic medalist apart from Anubhav Bindra .Indian cricket stars received the highest awards and others ignored.May be the Indian beaurocrats were busy protecting India from Pakistan and they forgot to honour their Olympians Vijender kumar and Sushil kumar who won bronze medals in boxing and wrestling respectively!!
Cricket is the dominating sports in India.However I argue that cricket is played by mere dozen countries but sports like boxing and wrestling is practiced all over the world in over 200 countries.The two Olympians brought glory to this country of a billion plus people but got ignored by their own Governments!What a shame!Time to time we do hear all those farting Indian politicians delivering creamy speeches on how to encourage sports in this country.However when time comes to honour prestigious Olympians,they eat the pie and fart.
Cricket stars like M .S. Dhoni who are not even recognizable outside in Europe and America’s or Russia walk away with millions of Dollars and prestigious awards.What a shame!In a recent interview even Anubhav Bindra expressed surprise and shock at this incident. In stark contrast to China, where the government has helped groom a generation of young talent, athletes in India are largely on their own, backed by little more than the resources their families can muster.


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