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Australia – Players prove they are hooligans
Oct 15th
Australians have proved that they are the hooligans of first degree. They don’t have the blood running in veins but VENOM indeed. See the report from Times Of India mentioned below and it is crystal clear that Australians are nothing more than a over-rated gentlemen. read the Original Article here.
NEW DELHI: At the top of the medal tally and the undisputed champions of the Commonwealth Games, the Australian team, sadly didn’t show any sporting spirit when their cricket team lost the Test series to India on Wednesday.
Enraged by the humiliating loss, some athletes, according to highly-placed sources in Delhi Police, went berserk, destroying electrical fittings and furniture in their tower in the Games Village on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Not just that, policemen posted there say they also shouted slogans against batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, who played a pivotal role in ensuring India’s victory in the Bangalore match, and flung a washing machine down from the eighth floor of their tower.
Their hooliganism started on Tuesday when Sachin scored a double century. “The house-keeping staff tried to stop them but to no avail,” said a senior police officer handling security inside the Village. Stunned by the little master’s stellar performance, they first damaged electrical fittings and fixtures in their block.
On Wednesday, when India brownwashed Australia 2-0 to keep the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the Australian athletes reportedly threw a washing machine down from the eighth floor, said a senior officer. Mercifully, no one was injured.
Delhi Police, which received a complaint about this vandalism, tried to downplay the incidents to prevent them from snowballing into a diplomatic embarrassment for Australia.
On reports that some Australian athletes went berserk inside the Games Village after their cricket team lost the Test series to India, a senior officer posted there said that they have not received any complaints from Organising Committee (OC) which owns the property inside the Games Village. “Therefore, we have not registered any case,” said a senior police officer.
Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said: “No complaint has been received. We have found a broken washing machine from the block where the athletes were staying. We are trying to establish as to how the machine reached there.”
OC officials didn’t pursue the matter. “We have not given any complaint and the matter has been sorted out after discussion with the Australian chef-de-mission,” said an official. When asked whether the Australian athletes have tendered any apology, he declined any comment.
Thanks Sachin!
Feb 24th
You being the God of Indian Cricket made us proud once again hitting a voluptous 200. Just grant one world cup to us. That’s it.