India: Cricketism
and terrorism: Disappointed by defeat, India rock-attacks Australian cricket
team in Assam!
-Dr.
Abdul Ruff Colachal
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Cricketers are part of a
large scale gambling unit spread across the globe, committing even money laundering
crimes. However, India worships these frauds who get 100s and 50s etc by mutual
fixings and mafia fixings. The way Indian regime ahs promoted cricketers as
state gods by offering them prestigious national awards and even buying
intentional awards from other countries for select cricketers has emboldened
Indians to attack the foreign cricketers if India is by chance defeated in
India in spite of official fixings with the visiting teams. .
For the fanatic sections
of Indians cricket win means defeat of Pakistan and Bangladesh in one go.
India achieves this feat by using Bangladesh and others.
The bus attack on
Australian cricketers in Assam reminded the world of Mumbai Taj attack and even
Sept-11 attack in New York. Of course, these days, there are no terror attacks
in India and hence the bus attack becomes important. .
Rocks were thrown at
Australian team bus after they thrash India in 2nd T20 to level series in
Guwahati in Assam, North Eastern India. India has punished the
Australians for not respecting the sentiments of Indian fans who thronged to
see their heroes shine at the crease but Kolhi was sent back with a nice duck
as soon as he came to the crease and none of the batboys could get through the
Australian English test in T20.
Shock treatment
After making Indians
merry with bat and ball, as per their understanding, Australians administered a
shock treatment to the hosts who are always very kind and generous with the
supply of liquor, etc, besides huge cash.
The second t20 did not
go as Indians wanted.
In fact, Indians
fanatics had expected good score for Kolhi and Rohit as their right as the
hosts, but Australians denied that and did not let them stay at the crease for
more than minutes to hit 6s and 4s.
Not only that. Doni,
like Kolhi and Rohit, being pampered to be recipient of Bharatratana or a
little smaller awards for their “fantastic” cricketism, were, for a change, not
entertained by Australian bowlers,.
That is indeed amazing
because generally the bowlers should offer a minimum of 140 runs in T20 to the
first bating team. When the top batboys collapse the tail-enders are offered
good scores which the media report as their heroism.
In fact, Doni comes at
No 6 or 7 so that he can get the extra runs that the top batboys could
not get. But Australians , who showed sympathy for Sachin Tendulkar to help him
and Indian government to offer Bharatratna to a cricketer-gambler, by offering
him Australia’s top civilian honor meant to Pure Australians, the Order, co
cannot offer even 25 runs to Doni. .
Not even Pandya, whom
other team bowlers promote in big way, was offered any good score. No,
Australians did according to a plan just like the who engineered and committed
Sept-11 hoax. .India expected Australians to opt to bat first as they did in
the first T20 but they opted to bowl and began their attack with full
intense.
All through entire
Australian team and their coach were amazingly very cooperative with
Indian team and BCCI as they work for India in IPL, denying Kolhi, Rohit and
Doni their due runs shocked India and hence the simple punishment. None
of the players was killed or seriously wounded - only they were terrorized.
They were terrorized so much that they could not even sleep properly, fearing
there could be a terror attack on the hotel where they were staying for the
match.
Nightmares hunted them
throughout.
Opener Aaron Finch
tweeted out an image showing a broken window in the bus. “Pretty scary having a
rock thrown through the team bus window on the way back to the hotel!!,” said
Finch in his tweet.
It was Australia's first
win in eight T20 games against India and lines up a tantalizing finish to the
series in Hyderabad on Friday.
Crushing defeat
For India cricket is a
major gambling, possibly bringing more money than from lottery sales but
obviously less than that comes from liquor sales. India simply
can’t tolerate defeats in cricket and hence opts for fixed matches for 100s,
50s etc and series wins. Foreign teams willingly help India shine because of
the huge money they receive form Indian money lords for plying for the IPL.
Cricket commentators are well paid to praise Indian batboys and
captains.
India had a forgettable
outing with both bat and ball as Australia bounced back in the T20 series with
a crushing eight-wicket win in the second game here today. Rookier pacer Jason
Behrendorff (4/21) ripped through the high-profile Indian batting to restrict
the home team to a below par 118 at the Baraspara Stadium, which hosted its
first international match tonight.
Australia swept to a
crushing eight-wicket victory over India after Moises Henriques and Travis Head
piled on an unbeaten 109-run partnership for the second wicket to level the
three-match series. Australia needed only 15.3 overs to reach 122-2 in reply,
after Jason Behrendorff had taken a career-best 4-21 to bowl out the hosts for
a paltry 118 runs. Adam Zampa chipped in with two wickets for 19 runs.
Henriques scored 62 off
46 balls, including four fours and four sixes, while Head made 48 with the help
of five fours and a six. Warner (2) and Aaron Finch (8) fell early in the chase
as Australia was reduced to 13-2 in the third over, with Jasprit Bumrah (1-25)
and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-9) respectively taking the wickets.
Later, Travis Head (48
off 34) and Moises Henriques (62 off 46) shared an unbeaten 109-run stand off
76 balls to fire Australia to a series levelling win in just 15.3 overs. The
victory was also Australia's first over India in eight T20 Internationals. The
series decider will be played in Hyderabad on Friday. The left hand-right hand
combination of Head and Henriques took the game away from India after the
visitors lost their dangerous openers, David Warner and Aaron Finch, by the
third over.
Australians made both the
ball and bat speak for their government.
India's hopes of
defending a small target were dashed as their spinners, Kuldeep Yadav (0-46)
and Yuzvendra Chahal (0-29), struggled in dewy conditions. Henriques and Head
were watchful early on, but opened up later in the innings to put on 50 runs
off just 41 balls, and then bring up the 100 partnership off 73 deliveries.
Earlier, Behrendorff
took three wickets in the space of eight balls to stun the capacity crowd at
the Barsapara Stadium. It became the 49th venue in India to host international
cricket, but Australia didn't provide much for the crowd to celebrate after
asking the hosts to bat. “I have been working hard to play for Australia and I
love every minute of it,” Behrendorff said. “The whole Indian team is a class
team. It feels nice to take a few wickets and get to a great start. I can't
wait to do it again at Hyderabad.” Behrendorff trapped Rohit Sharma (8) lbw and
then caught a return catch off Virat Kohli (0) as the duo fell in the space of
three balls in the first over. It was Kohli's first-ever duck in international
T20 cricket.
Manish Pandey (6) then
edged behind off him in the third over. India was stuttering at 27-4 in the
fifth over as Shikhar Dhawan (2) holed out off Behrendorff, with Warner taking
an exceptional catch at long off, running backwards. Behrendorff's figures were
the best for Australia against India in T20 cricket. He improved on Nathan
Bracken's 3-11 at Melbourne in 2008. Kedar Jadhav (27) and MS Dhoni (13) put on
33 runs for the fifth wicket. But both were accounted by Zampa (2-19) in quick
succession.
India was reduced to
70-7, before Hardik Pandya (25) and Kuldeep Yadav (16) added 33 runs to take
the score past 100 in the 17th over. Pandya was out caught off Marcus Stoinis
(1-20) in the 18th as the runs came in a trickle, offering an easy target for
the tourists.
Interestingly, Indian
newspapers and TV channels and even social media did not even mention this
terror attack attempt, mainly because India claims to be terror victim and
wants a seat on UN Security Council on that account. But any debate on the
subject would put PM Modi’s foreign tour program in jeopardy.
So, does it mean foreign
teams would stop coming to India to play with nice terror free Indians?
Australia defeated India
convincingly in the second T20 International in Guwahati to level the series
1-1. But in a rather unfortunate turn of events, the Australian team bus was
attacked with a rock when they were going back to the hotel.
This is undoubtedly a
grave security breach and BCCI and local security agencies will have lot of
explanation to do regarding it.
Mild local condemnations
Indian women cricket
team’s captain Mithali Raj strongly condemned the stone-pelting incident on the
Australian team bus saying it was not ‘in good taste’. She said: “People should
be able to strictly see it likewise & not beyond that.”
Indian bowler
Ravichandran Ashwin condemned the stone pelting incident on the Australian team
bus, saying that it was not at all acceptable. Taking to Twitter, Ashwin said
that the stone thrown on the Aussies bus showed the nation in bad light and,
therefore, it was important for all the people to act in a more responsible
way. ‘The stone thrown at the Aussie team bus shows us in bad light, let's all
act more responsibly. A vast majority of us are capable of that,’ the
off-spinner tweeted.
A rock was thrown at the
Australian team bus as they returned to the team hotel from the Barsapara
Cricket Stadium following their eight-wicket win in the second T20I of the
three-match series in Guwahati.
The rock, believed to be
a big size of a cricket ball, was thrown at a window on the right-hand side of
the bus while it was returning from the stadium. It should be noted that no
injuries were caused to any of the players or the support staff.
Meanwhile, Assam's
Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma apologized for the incident, adding that a
strict action would be taken against the guilty. ‘Our deep apologies... People
of Assam never endorse such behavior .we will punish the guilty,’ he wrote on
Twitter.
India and Australia will
now head to Hyderabad to lock horns in the series-decider T-20 match of the
three-match series, which is to be played on October 13 at the Rajiv Gandhi
International Stadium.
Cricket is promoted by
the regime and so any criticism of criticism amounts to criticism of the regime
and state.
Cheating and gambling is
the birth right of most in India. Criminal activities too.
Criticism of Indian
action is not appreciated by the regime and any criticism of cricket fixings
cannot be tolerated by New Delhi which treats cricket as a religion with gods
at the cease to promote the false prestige of the nation.
Even sedition charges
could be slapped on those who dare criticize cricket fixings that bring a lot
of money to the regime just like liquor sales. Media lords would demand murder
of all those who dare criticize India. .
Notwithstanding the
calculated defeat the guests offered to India, Australian government is happy
with India for its huge direct investments, apart from high expenses of
education there by Indians.
On request form New
Delhi, Australia come to the rescue of Indian batboys in getting them national
awards by offering them their own awards first.
Much more.. But
Australian crickets are in India as India’s official guests.
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