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Hockey India to suspend playing ties with Pakistan: Narinder Batra

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From now on a place should be reserved for India in the final
A great injustice was done beating them fair and square in the semi-final
Bad behavior from Pakistan not letting India win !
 
Pak players should not have been banned...an apology would have sufficed
 
Am really pissed off too --- wtf... So it is OK for Kohli to swear at our players when they fk him up, but it is not OK for pur players to take off shirts.... Fking pathetic
Cool your radiator, man! It wasn't about the shirts at all. It was about some of the yahoos who showed their middle fingers to the crowd and one who kept thrusting his pelvis toward the crowd in a mock fuking action.

Do you guys approve of this outrageous behavior? You probably do, but we don't. It's disgusting to say the least and most unsporting.
 
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In case you are dissapointed that FIH might take any such decision, then please next time ask your players to behave properly. Tameez sikhayein apne playeron ko fir gali galauj karein.

Cool your radiator, man! It wasn't about the shirts at all. It was about some of the yahoos who showed their middle fingers to the crowd and one who who kept thrusting his pelvis toward the crowd in a mock fuking action.

Do you guys approve of this outrageous behavior? You probably do, but we don't.

Hoon aram ee ?

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Good decision, even If any Indian has done this I will appreciate banning him for life.
But this was not the case our players know how to behave.
They did not look gentlemen at all, deserved this.
 
In case you are dissapointed that FIH might take any such decision, then please next time ask your players to behave properly. Tameez sikhayein apne playeron ko fir gali galauj karein.
Now lets see what will happen to the Indian cricket team down under or to the footballers around the world who do such celebrations.
 
In case you are dissapointed that FIH might take any such decision, then please next time ask your players to behave properly. Tameez sikhayein apne playeron ko fir gali galauj karein.

Indian spectators' hall of shame

The West Indies suffered unruly Indian crowd behaviour as early as 1967, when a police attack and subsequent mismanagement by local administrators led to the interruption of the Calcutta Test.

When India slid to defeat against Australia at Brabourne Stadium in 1969, indian fans began throwing stones and bottles onto the field as well as setting fire to the stands, before laying siege to the Australian dressing rooms.

In January 1975, a pitch invasion and subsequent riots in the final Test at Bombay resulted in the loss of 90 minutes of play. During the same tour, a stampede occurred at Eden Gardens when tickets were oversold and India fell to another loss; the Australian team bus was later stoned with bricks

In 1991, Thackeray's men vandalised the pitch at Bombay's Wankhede stadium two days before Pakistan were to play a one-day series in India.

During their 1994 tour of India, there were widespread complaints from the Windies players about instances of stones, bottles and fruits being thrown at them.

On the top of hall of shame would be 1996 Cricket World Cup semi final, where India were losing to Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens. 110,000 capacity brought the World Cup semi-final to a standstill under a hail of bottles. Later an armed guard had to be placed at the home of captain Mohammad Azharuddin to ensure his safety.

In 1999, about 25 supporters of Bal Thackeray's Shiv Sena party stormed New Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla stadium, the venue of the first Test and dug up the pitch. They also gave death threats to Pakistani cricketers.
A riot occurred in a same tour at Eden Gardens after a collision with Pakistani paceman Shoaib Akhtar saw Tendulkar run out, forcing police to eject spectators and the game to be played in an empty stadium.

In Odisha disrupting the arrival of the team in Cuttack for an ODI over the lack of a local player in the team, with one activist manhandling coach Greg Chappell. Similar treatment was handed to India's Marathi captain Sunil Gavaskar in the 1980s by Bengali crowds, with consecutive Tests in Calcutta requiring police intervention due to crowd rioting.

West indian visit to india 2002:
first ODI: Crowd turning violent and throwing crackers on field.
Second ODI: The West Indian players were targets of stone-throwing.
Third ODI: The West Indian team walked off the field when hit by water bottle and refused to return until the stadium was cleared

Even Chennai, considered to be India's most sporting crowd, witnessed a minor incident when Saurav Ganguly was wrongly given out and for a few minutes after the replay was shown, sections of the crowd vented their ire by throwing bottles onto the field.

I hope you understand now who needs to learn manners and tameez..
 
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