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SAY IT AGAIN
from 2018-05 Melbourne
by Indian Link
INDIAN GRANDMA’S BOMB-AY JOURNEY
Our Facebook post about an Indian grandmother’s hellish journey received a record number of responses, mostly sympathetic.

Vani Shukla wrote: Sorry for poor grandmother…but it was de nitely a mistake.

Pawan Kumar wrote: If someone is carrying a bomb, they won’t write so on their luggage. Security of cials were being really silly.
From A Guitarist To A Sitarist
RAJNI MADAN interviewed Alan Posselt about how he fell in love with the Indian instrument.

Deen Parast wrote: It is indeed very sad that Indians are losing interest in their own classical music.
Meet my new friends!! Met them at the @ ballaratwildlifepark near Melbourne. I think he liked my hat!
Parineeti Chopra on her visit to Melbourne
So con icted! Who to cheer for? A fellow Sidhu or a fellow Australian? Glad I can now congratulate both. Well done!!#GC2018
Harinder Sidhu, Australian High Commissioner to India, on CWG 2018 shooting event
Cricket Crisis
SAGAR MEHROTRA asked on Indian Link Radio: Have you forgiven Steve Smith in your books?

Ashok Pillai wrote: I strongly think that Smith and Warner will appeal against the sentence and it will be shortened. My guess is that Smith will return in less than 6 months even though the captaincy ban of 2 years will remain intact
Rachit Mehta wrote: Whatever u do on- eld/off- eld should be within the laws of cricket.

Sonali Shah Thakkar wrote: Galti ki hai toh bhugatni padegi (Do the crime, do the time). Their lives might not be the same again. They might be good men but they have to pay for the “lapse of judgement”. They are role models for many and having no penalty to face would have set a precedent that it’s ok to cheat. We all want to teach our kids to be honest and these role models need to teach the same. The public won’t spare anyone who does anything wrong and that’s what you have to contend with in the senior positions. Yes, their ‘crime’ may not be as severe as match- xing but still, cheating to win, done in all good intentions, is not acceptable. Azharuddin and Hanse Cronje were both great players and excellent captains but aaj bhi jab unka naam aata hai (today when their names are uttered) the rst thing we think of, is match- xers.
Ajay Punj wrote: This is not new. Sledging etc has gone on for long in the name of mind games. They have shamed themselves, their country and the game of cricket. Test cricket is played these days in such a way that you have to win at any cost, fair or unfair. Was the public meltdown coached by the handlers/media advisors? Poor Bancroft, I feel for him. He did as instructed by his seniors. But what he did was unpardonable.
Shivdev Kler wrote: High praise for this young cricketer. We are all human, we all make mistakes. Smith deserves our forgiveness.
Sagar Mehrotra concluded: This incident is not going to fade away from our memory that easy, as you mentioned with the example of Azhar or Sreesanth or Cronje. I say this is just the tip of the iceberg: the culture that Australian cricket nurtures is far from fair go.
Congratulations Roanna
Writer Roanna Gonsalves has been shortlisted in the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards for 2018 for her book The Permanent Resident. Pearl Fernandes wrote: Congratulations Roanna Gonsalves!

Amazing!
Rajni Luthra wrote: Woohoo Roanna! Roanna Gonsalves wrote: Thank you for your generous words, dear Indian Link


Lest We Forget

We paid a tribute to brave soldiers on the occasion of Anzac Day. Betty Jager wrote: We in Australia honour all Anzacs, they will always be in our hearts.
If koalas eat mainly eucalyptus leaf, does that mean their breath is really fresh?
Aditi Mittal, Indian stand-up at Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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This time’s entry is from @anonymouspumpkin: When a thoughtful headline stops me in my tracks

On the treadmill, thought I’d watch #SAvsAus. Watched two overs. Switched to Arsenal vs Stroke Harsha Bhogle, Indian cricket commentator