Friday, October 29, 2004

Increasing womanisation in sports and life

How do you think about the changing trends in almost all sports - starting with cricket since i am an afficionado of the game adored by everyone in India, I am sure none of us would be blind to ignore the changes in commentary teams these days which have been unnecessarily expanded to include voluptous beauties, may be to sooth the eyes of audience and to provide warmth to our aging cricketors who have to toil hard and sit for our hours at a stretch. At the top of it, Mandira bedi, an unsuccessful small screen actress who shot to high fame riding on cricket mania in this nation. But, as we all know these charming women talk anything but cricket on the panel, I won't count it as their fault because they hardly know anything about the game. But, this has distracted even legends like K. srikanth who have started babbling all nonsense and I do not know how his hairs and beard are getting blacker day by day. This problem is not of cricket alone as can be ascertained by much hyped replacement of ball-boys by teen ball-girls clad in mini skirts and short bikinis. So, the time has come for us to either stop it or be prepared to watch MTV shows on ESPN.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Define Womanisation.

8:06 AM  

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