Search
 
Write
 
Forums
 
Login
"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
Image Not found for user
User Name: abdulruff
Full Name: Dr.Abdul Ruff Colachal
User since: 15/Mar/2008
No Of voices: 1852
 
 Views: 1718   
 Replies: 0   
 Share with Friend  
 Post Comment  

Childish and Stupid players in Cricket and Tennis

 

1. There is none in tennis, either male or female,  who has succeeded in first serve techniques to deny the opponent any chance of even touching the ball, let alone winning a point. On the contrary, hardly any first serve  succeeds.

2. There is none in tennis who does not go for short cuts by short ball when other better options are available. In fact short cuts prove to be costly for many players even in the latest in  the Wimbledon or Open sesames. They play international tennis like local tournament by trying childish short cuts; It is crudely shame!

3. The policy of "give & take" exchange program between countries is till in vogue in international cricket  in all formats- the worst in Tests and 20/20s played for big Sixes and Fours on mutual understanding. It is another international shame. Countries like Sri Lanka and West Indies still practice the age old "worship the masters" and both think by promoting Indian interests they are also getting some gains at some other levels. This is a global as swell as third world shame!

4. Why the hell Tennis court still promotes doubles both mixed or same-doubles? Why does ICC insist on 100 plus  for select candidates? Why should a couple of batboys  throw away their wickets in order to promote 100 plus of their  favorite botboys by rotation?

5. Mostly the players have no shame in showcasing their  foolishness and childish behavior on the field.

 No replies/comments found for this voice 
Please send your suggestion/submission to webmaster@makePakistanBetter.com
Long Live Islam and Pakistan
Site is best viewed at 1280*800 resolution