Seriously it is really annoying. Worse than vuvuzuela blown in the arena. Wembley is supposed to have the similar atmosphere to NIA.
JPN - IND women's doubles, lol you need to be a tough character to play with Gutta, she always instructing Ponnappa after every rally
She is quite bossy sometimes from the looks of it. Ponnapa can take it since she is younger and look up to her as a senior.
perhaps due to the lack of the so-called real NATIONAL LANGUAGE ??? a genuine, daily used language, a lingua franca that binds strongly a nation I take it as a very weird if any nation denies its own national language in this case (this isn't an intl conference) and instead have to resort to English from all aspects, it's terribly wrong and indeed, contemptible for downgrading one's own national language!!! ps. except their coach speaks no Indian, i.e. a foreign coach or possibly adapted through a Foreign Talent (FT) channel...
....BBC commentator thought that one of the teams had called a time out after they went to the mid session interval but the score had not been updated....what sport did they dig her up from
Well I know that india is a country with many languages but I recall from the player profiles that both Indian players were from Hyderabad so I assumed there would be a native language to that region and they would be speaking that. Perhaps the coach is from another region with another language so they defaulted to the language they all have in common. A quick check of the player profiles show that Gutta and Ponnappa can both speak Hindi? However I think that even on court they are speaking to each other in English.
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