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How would you react when you hear the death news of your most favourite cricketer?

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& how would you react when you hear the death news of your least favourite cricketer?

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  1. This may seem rather shallow, but I don't think I would go into deep mourning or anything like that. Yes, I would be sad, but we all have to die some day. I just hope that they live a long life, and don't die suffering or anything like that.

    As for my least favourite cricketer, he's dead already. I didn't celebrate when he died, as it is what he did that caused me to dislike him, rather than the person. (Hansie Cronje/match fixing, in case you're wondering!). I was actually left with a feeling of regret, that a young life had been wasted, and he never got the chance to redeem himself.


  2. I  will cry.

  3. I would be down for a fair while if it was my favourite and not care too much if it was my least favourite - obviously I would care a little!

  4. Well, since life is uncertain, I don't know whether I myself would be there to hear the death news of my best cricketer. Anyway, if I am there, then I may hear the news: "Sourav Ganguly passed away", I am not likely to mourn much, because I know that death is inevitable. I would only sigh deeply, and closing my eyes, I would try to recall the fabulous innings which he once played, and which I forever cherish. At the end of the day, when I sit down to pray, I shall ask God to grant peace to his soul. That's my last tribute to the man who has never given up, no matter what the circumstances are. Dada has suffered much in his life. He has been subjected to hatred, ridiculed, and discriminated throughout his entire career. May death give him eternal peace, and may many such Tigers take birth in this land. That's the best I can wish for him.

    When I shall hear the death news of my least favourite cricketer, I shall forgive him for the causes which made him my least favourite. But to a cricketer, retirement is almost equal to his death. My least favourite cricketer has been the cause of the end of the career of my  most favourite cricketer, but still, I shall forgive him. After all, death is an equaliser, and it makes no distinction between friends and foes.

  5. I wouldn't know how i would react because it's never happened..i'd obviously be pretty sad..

    I don't like death..well no one does but i really DO NOT like death.

  6. i will be really sad ,.. but after i recover from initial shock,..i will go Internet to find out the reason and investigate if there is any suspicious involvement in Cricket mafia  by those tycoons of betting industry....I would try to recall the fabulous innings which they played, and which I forever cherish. At the end of the day, when I sit down to pray, I shall ask God to grant them peace to their soul~

    (  Bob Woolmer,  David Hooks,Malcolm Marshall,.

    Ben Holioke ,,Hansie Cronje,.Raman Lamba.)

    i am still sad of these

  7. must will cry but i hope and pray that day cant come, let thme live long life.

  8. well for alot of us in this country, thats already happened when Sir Donald Bradman died, but instead of mourning him, in australia we celebrated his life and achievements, but as a mark of respect, i think almost every game that weekend in australia (i know every game in the league i was in did) observed a minutes silence before play and we all wore black arm bands as a mark of respect

  9. there is shock a bit ov heart break but its not the end of the world

  10. well.......... i'd be really shocked and a lil bikt upset but i wont cry... and for my least fave i'll be shocked

  11. i would be with a broken heart [unfortunately, breaking of heart doesn't make any noise,but gr8 sorrow]

  12. Simple- i would be sad! but i would get over it!

  13. I Would Be Shocked....

  14. man! you hav asked my heart's question. i'll cry on my fav. cricketer and i'll be sad on death of least fav.

  15. Teri maa ki!

    Don't you have anything good to ask you idiot.

  16. Well my two favourite cricketers are friends of mine , one a distant relative, so I would be devestated. But why think of these sad things Adi? Think of them out there with bat & ball making their mark on the cricket field!

  17. a few drops of tears

  18. I would regret their passing of course, but life must move on

  19. few drops of tears... heartfull of sorrow..

  20. My reaction would be the same. Death of any human being is a great loss for the mankind- even if the deceased person is a cricketer.

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