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1 minute ago, Steve_RP said:

What to do to shake off this bad luck

Kill my Roommate.....He came out @1.30 min and told India will loose....and Ghosh we lost....

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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"Kya haar mein, Kya jeet mein
Kinchit nahin Bhaybhit main
Kartavya path par jo bhi mila
yeh bhi sahi wo bhi sahi
vardan nahin maangoonga
ho kuch par haar nahin manoonga
rar nayi thaanoonga
haar nahin manoonga
Kal ke kapal par likhta mita-ta hoon
geet naya gaata hoon"

- Atal Bihari Vajpayee

(I am not afraid of victory or defeat; whatever comes my way on the path of duty, I will accept it as it is and will not ask for any favours).

(I will not accept defeat and will start the struggle afresh. I will write and unwrite my own destiny and sing a new tune)
 

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The problem with indian team this time is thy just cudnt hold their nerves at the crucial moment. Bindra was one shot away frm a medal and he was on 3rd and the second last shot brought him to 4th. Similarly indin hockey team just cudnt hold on for 3 sec and succumbed under pressure. This one point against germany cud prove to be the decider at last it wud hav been a huge point if india wud have drawn. Still thy r playing and we can do nthn but hope for better.

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Just now, Hazique said:

The problem with indian team this time is thy just cudnt hold their nerves at the crucial moment. Bindra was one shot away frm a medal and he was on 3rd and the second last shot brought him to 4th. Similarly indin hockey team just cudnt hold on for 3 sec and succumbed under pressure. This one point against germany cud prove to be the decider at last it wud hav been a huge point if india wud have drawn. Still thy r playing and we can do nthn but hope for better.

No Indian athlete has a better temperament than Bindra....Hockey defeat was also not bcz of temperament issues.....wierd accidental deflection....its luck.....

 

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