The only vitriol in that thread you mentioned were attacks AGAINST me, not BY ME.
Shrey is booming my friend and the Indian stars wear them. Give them time and they will make inroads into Australia as well.
The deceit peddled that a certain English brand was the safest because it was...errr, well, English, did not cut it with me then and in light of recent events still does not cut it with me now.
"But our helmets have passed all our own internal testing...so they must be the safest in the world". Yeah, right.
People will vote with their feet.
I of course understand the need to defend oneself, perhaps though there is a reason why you and you alone seem to be on this one man vendetta? Yes others have made comments in support of your view, but not to the same relentless extent. I do admire your passion though. If you love Shrey so be it, who am I to change your mind? It has been said before to no avail but I'll try anyway. This is not a British conspiracy. The requirement for safer helmets came from the ICC medical panel.
Now, I'm not going to reply to your list with my own very extensive one, as we all know there are now very significant numbers of internationals/prominent pros wearing new masuri helmets, including Glenn Maxwell and Cameron White
What I will do is correct a couple of 'mistakes'
Rohit and Virat are not wearing Shrey branded helmets, they may be Shrey, they may be old Masuris, and yes I know they are the same thing from the same place, but the whole Shrey project is surely about brand awareness? They aren't going to do too well white labelling.
Kumar and Thirimanne have been wearing Masuri for a while now. Presumably voting with their feet as you put it?
http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-pakistan-2014/content/image/775637.html?object=50710http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-pakistan-2014/content/image/771301.html?object=301236;page=1Perera appears to have snubbed Shrey and Masuri
http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-pakistan-2014/content/image/774419.html?object=233514;page=1Smith and Kallis are now retired and therefore pretty irrelevant.
The other part of your post refers to the Ayrtek / Broad incident I assume? Broad was struck by a ball from a fast test match bowler that he also top edged, he sustained injury yes, and it wasn't pretty. But he played a test match a week later. Contrast that to Craig Kieswetter wearing an old Masuri (or a Shrey, same thing) who took a delivery from a county championship bowler. Kieswetter was hospitalised, had I believe at least 1 major operation and will not play cricket again this year was the last I read.