Dear Reader,
My name is Aseem Prakash. What follows is a letter I intend to send to Anil Kumble, captain of
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Dear Anil,
In view of the recent proceedings at the SCG, I an ardent lover of Cricket urge the Indian team to return home. While this would be a gesture in protest of the horrendous umpiring displayed throughout the Test match it must also be looked upon as a measure to prevent further loss of national pride and the ensuing national hurt. What happened at the SCG was an insult to the honourable Cricket played by you and your men whose pain was felt far beyond the Indian team’s dressing room in every nook and corner of
The inexplicabilities which took place on the SCG and which you already know can be briefly summarized as follows.
At a score of around 190
The role of ICC is to work in the best interests of Cricket. No more. And there can be no Cricket without Cricket players and Cricket lovers. No amount of enquiry, reprehension and retribution can change the fact that appalling umpiring in conjunction with dishonorable and desperate Cricket played by the Australian team has shut the Indian team out of this series. I don’t know how this can be seen to be in the best interest of Cricket or its lovers. If according to Mr. Ponting, sledging is an outcome of the cultural difference between the two countries then how far does one need to stretch his imagination to wonder if the goons in any society could be considered artists? The Indian team has gone to
(1) Mr Bucknor, Mark Benson and BNJ Oxenford apologise publicly for their blunders and are replaced.
(2) The test match is deemed null and void in the record book.
(3) The Harbhajan Singh controversy is resolved in a manner which can be considered just.
Should you and the team walk out of this tour you will not become the first captain to have done so. Arjuna Ranatunga has staged a team walk-off against Australia.
On a personal note and I do not think I would be alone here, I have decided to not watch the rest of this series should it continue. My decision is not influenced by the 2-0 scoreline and I might have liked to watch till the end of the last test even with a 3-0 scoreline provided the Australian wins could be seen as fair.
What happened at the SCG during the last five days is much worse for Cricket than it is for Indian Cricket.
Thank you,
Aseem Prakash
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If you read the letter above and share the sentiment it contains I would like to invite you to join this protest. I believe that a joint and organized display of protest against the umpiring and support for the captain by Cricket lovers in
I declare that my role in this protest is of initiation and not leadership and will be glad if that comforts you.
Thank you,
Aseem Prakash
P.S. You may direct any queries to me at aseem.prak@gmail.com
2 comments:
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU !!!
Hi,
I am Nikhil Jain from IIT-Bombay and i too want my team and India not to loose patience as we are all with them and ICC has to lift the ban from harbhajan till then our protest and support will be with India ........
thanks..
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