Indian Sports and Entertainment Industry

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Amber G.
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India is the USA of Cricket. Most other boards wouldn't survive if not for India.

Bangladesh is the Venezuela of Cricket. They make no difference to the world of cricket, offer nothing of value, have no money, and nobody would care if Bangladesh played or not.

And Pakistan is the Pakistan of World cricket. An irrelevant bankrupt nation, living in its own delusion of being a superpower.
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Nicely sai Amber ji.
But unfortunately, we have not been able to apartheid porkis from ICC till now.
Aim should be both kanglus and porkis are permanently banished from cricketing world altogether.
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ICC to BCB ., play T20 world cup in India or forfeit.
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Even Giant India's Women's team forfeited because they would not travel pakiland. So why a lilliput like BD gets an exception?
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saip wrote: 07 Jan 2026 20:54 Even Giant India's Women's team forfeited because they would not travel pakiland. So why a lilliput like BD gets an exception?
In their minds they have the same status as their elder brethren Pakis or India as both don’t travel to reach others countries. Beedis think they can get same status…
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Jagmohan Dalmia when he was ICC president helped immensely to Bangladesh get a test cricket status and India played the first test with them.

These people are ungrateful at all levels.
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SBajwa wrote: 08 Jan 2026 18:13 Jagmohan Dalmia when he was ICC president helped immensely to Bangladesh get a test cricket status and India played the first test with them.

These people are ungrateful at all levels.

SBajwa ji,

creating beediland was our mistake.

They have just given us the bill :mrgreen:
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UAE president is coming to India for just for a few hours. (Most likely to watch Dhurandhar).
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Per News Reports : Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially ruled out boycotting the 2026 T20 World Cup in solidarity with Bangladesh.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has been in a dispute with the ICC, requesting their group-stage matches be moved out of India due to "security and safety" concerns. This tension reportedly escalated after the BCCI instructed an IPL franchise to drop a Bangladeshi player (Mustafizur Rahman).

The ICC rejected Bangladesh’s security concerns, assessing the threat level at Indian venues as "nil to negligible.

Bangladesh attempted to swap groups with Ireland to play in Sri Lanka instead of India, but the ICC assured Ireland that no such change would occur.
The ICC has given Bangladesh until January 21, 2026, to clarify their participation. If they withdraw, they will likely be replaced by Scotland.

8) 8) 8)
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Why Ram Gopal Varma EXPOSED the Dark Side of A R Rahman?
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Pune just made cycling history! Cycling From urban streets to Sahyadri hills, the Pune Grand Tour 2026
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uddu wrote: 22 Jan 2026 15:35 Why Ram Gopal Varma EXPOSED the Dark Side of A R Rahman?
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Uddu ji,

the real question is why did mozart air his views on a BBC channel.....where the paki interviewer was communal as well..... :mrgreen: , especially when he made the "communal" charge

one always thought that the guy was over rated, as well as, professionally unethical
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The beedis are miffed




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the englishman is always fishing in troubled waters...most of the worlds problems were invented by this sick bunch of people



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and may the trend of the english being sad continue indefinitely :mrgreen:



BTW, the BCB faced a direct rejection from Sri Lanka, the country they believed would be the safest option for their cricketers

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