only thing board cares about is money... winning or losing doesn't matter to them.lol They're in Australia for just 1.5 weeks before the start of the Test series. Clearly, they have learnt nothing.
There is a strong chance that they will rotate a large pool of players during the ****load of one-day matches coming up. For players such as Gambhir, Kaif, Badrinath, Tiwary, Sharma, Powar, Chawla, etc who will have a tough time making the test side at the moment, this should present an excellent opportunity to stay in the mix and develop. Of course, the BCCI will probably screw things up somehow.only thing board cares about is money... winning or losing doesn't matter to them.
India lose or win.. they'll still be getting **** loads of money from sponsers.... who cares about the fans or cricket for that matter.
I wouldn't be suprised if half the team is injured by the time they get to aus....they are playing ridiculous amount of cricket within next 6 months. Good chance of india losing every single match in aus including ODI's
Could be argued that they're best off without the 'ole lot of 'em... certainly the latter.One thing that interests me about India is that they are going to England without a coach, a leading spin bowler, or Sehwag
Well... yeah, we'd hope so.Kumble's going to England, tbh.
TBF, they have. Several times. But nothing's been done about 't. In fact, no, something has - it's been made even worse.If the players don't like it or it seems too demanding for them, why not say something? I mean would the BCCI hire goons to break their legs as a result? I highly doubt it.
What if they refused to play? Yeah now that was outside the square.TBF, they have. Several times. But nothing's been done about 't. In fact, no, something has - it's been made even worse.
For a match in India? From my (limited) experience, they sell it at the grounds at the day (subject to availability) but the best way to get decent seats is to get invited by someone who has 'connections'. Otherwise, lots of sports clubs sell tickets. Nothing online as far as I'm aware, though.hey could one of you guys living in india tell me how i go about getting a ticket.... obviousally they wouldn't be available right now but is there a online booking place or would just have to lineup outside the ground on the day of test ?