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London : United Kingdom | Jun 11, 2012 at 2:25 AM PDT
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Bogus Testcric: West Indies hammer England: Will WI emerge important team?

-DR. ABDUL RUFF

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Test is the worst format of bogus cricketism. It is test which is responsible for the misbehavior of the bowlers madly seeking all wickets even in ODI, 40/40 t20 and f05,etc, resulting in offering too many runs ot the batboys who enjoy the lavishly expansive shots by provoking the bowlers to remove the stumps. But the bowlers neither remove the stumps nor target the stumps or even wickets; they just keep giving big runs, just pretending to be “at work”. Bowlers play joint cricketism along with the batboys.

It is an international shame the notorious ICC still refuse to abandon test cricket all together and countries like India, UK, Australia, South Africa still promote test in preference to other bogus formats in order to promote and pamper some batboys with obnoxious 50, 100 etc.

The cricket regimes illegally promote joint cricketism exercises extending and exchanging their own “wish- list” of records and rankings and “promotion” of select cricketers for state favors.

In the third test, rains were invoked by the “concerned” and when the play started on the third day after losing two waste days, WI could make 400 plus runs while the English hosts could not shine that well.

Pakistani bowlers play only selectively and play foul in most tournaments. When they bowl first they offer too many runs obviously in anticipation of "return favors" from the opponents to Pak batboys. With average batboys in the team, the bowlers only let the team suffer!!

After playing a spineless bating-bowling against England in the first two bogus tests, West Indies played somewhat better for the useless third test in England because already English boys have cornered the test 2-0.

It's West Indies day! First they batted amazingly well in the morning session and then displayed superb bowling to pick five English wickets. Tino Best was the man, both with the bat and the ball as he hammered 95 runs and entertained the crowd and then came back with some hostile bowling to pick a couple of wickets.

West Indies have hammer England though it is useless now. But will WI emerge important team with this kind of bowling in the near future and thrash Indian in the forthcoming series?

Nonsense called the ICC is eager to continue with test because only tests offer too many runs by immoral fixings. All international frauds play joint cricket exercises, loot the resources by acting like "gentlemen".

How will then fanaticism end?

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د. عبد راف


Dr. Abdul Ruff, Specialist on State Terrorism; Educationalist;Chancellor-Founder of Centor for International Affairs(CIA); Independent Analyst-columnist;Chronicler of Foreign occupations & Freedom movements(Palestine,Kashmir, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Xinjiang, Chechnya, etc); Anti-Muslimism and anti-Islamism are more dangerous than "terrorism" Anti-Islamic forces & terrorists are using criminal elements for terrorizing the world and they in disguise are harming genuine interests of ordinary Muslims. Global media today, even in Muslim nations, are controlled by CIA & other anti-Islamic agencies. Former university Teacher;/website:abdulruff.wordpress.com/ 91-9961868309/91-9961868309

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