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Started by grog, Sunday, 25 March 2018, 05:26 PM

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seth

The game was invented here so it's legal here  :stir:
Good job I'm English just up in Scotland on missionary work  :whistling:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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KiwiCol

So, the job you've got - your position, that'd be the missionary position then?
😎  Always looking for the next corner.  😎

VladTepes

I was truly shocked when I saw this.
Perhaps I'm naive but I thought these fellas were above this and it is very disappointing.

The nature of the sledging against Warner particularly has evidently been quite personal, which I don't find acceptable, but now that issue has been totally eclipsed.

The South African crowds certainly have somethign to 'attack' the Aussies with  now; and I imagine the Barmy Army will be coming up with a new somg in preparation for next time....


Thank Christ that the real sport is on.  (MotoGP)
Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

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Sweaty


Kiwifruit

Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

gsxbarmy

I'm sure those Y fronts were white at start of play  :whistling:
Nothing to do.............all day to do it....I love retirement :lol:

Sweaty

Quote from: gsxbarmy on Tuesday, 27 March  2018, 07:18 AM
I'm sure those Y fronts were white at start of play  :whistling:

Yes, and they should of been Brown when he took them off  ;)

VladTepes

As inexcusable as this is, you'd think from some on line reactions that Australia is the only team to have ever been done for ball tampering...

but












Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

VladTepes

Interesting article:

Steve Smith's mistakes didn't end when he came off the field

STEVE Smith made a grave error in condoning ball tampering, but he did something even worse when he came off the field.


STEVE Smith has admitted he made a mistake in giving the OK to tamper with the ball in Cape Town, but that's not where his errors in judgment ended.

Former Australian paceman Stuart Clark said the captain and Cameron Bancroft completely misjudged the seriousness of their crime when fronting the media to explain their actions after television cameras caught Bancroft cheating on day three of the third Test.

The pair revealed what happened behind the scenes and on the field after the opening batsman was spotted altering the condition of the ball with tape, but according to Clark, they never would have expected the backlash to be as severe as it has been.

The ex-fast bowler said they would probably have expected a slap on the wrist, because multiple former and current players have generally only received relatively minor punishments for ball tampering. That's where they were wrong.

"Unfortunately ball tampering is something that's been involved in cricket for a long period of time," Clark said on radio program Big Sports Breakfast.

"The problem is the flow-on and the outrage and hysteria around this incident now around Australia is affecting brands.

"What I'm sure the two boys thought was just a misdemeanour when they had the press conference which they did a couple of days ago is far bigger than what they ever imagined."

Clark agreed with the show's co-host Laurie Daley that Smith didn't appreciate the enormity of the situation when he spoke to the media because players who have been found guilty of ball tampering in the past have rarely been put under the same scrutiny that has enveloped the Aussies in South Africa.

Did Smith and Bancroft appreciate the enormity of this situation?


"I'm pretty sure that's the case (that Smith underestimated how serious the crime was) because that's what's happened in the past," Clark said.

"When you see the likes of Rahul Dravid getting done (for ball tampering), Shahid Afridi, Faf du Plessis ... and in Shield cricket there's been a few over the years where you get in trouble then you get a match ban and lose your match fee or whatever it may be.

"I'm sure Steve Smith thought that's exactly what would happen.

"Unfortunately that's not what's happened and the public have reacted in a far greater manner than that and they've got to deal with the consequences.

"The two boys, when they did the press conference, they thought this would just be a slap on the wrist as every other one has been."

Per the Australian Associated Press, there is a sense among many players and support staff that Smith failed to eloquently express exactly what transpired in the conversation between himself, Warner and Bancroft inside the dressing room at lunch.

Fairfax Media is reporting David Warner was the chief instigator in the decision to tamper with the ball and Smith went along with the idea.

While Smith confessed to making a "big mistake" in his press conference, he was bullish about remaining at the helm of the national side.

"I won't be considering stepping down. I still think I'm the right person for the job," Smith told reporters, before assuring the public something similar would never happen again under his leadership.

He may not get the chance to make good on that promise with his hold on the captaincy in serious jeopardy as the significance of what the 28-year-old condoned becomes abundantly clear to him and the entire cricket community.

Steve Smith and David Warner have tough questions to answer.

Smith misjudging just how big an impact his admission of guilt in the scandal would cause has sparked debate about how detached Australia's cricketers have become from reality in the pursuit of success.

The team's culture has come under fire along with its win-at-all costs attitude. That Smith may not have considered Bancroft altering the condition of the ball to be a serious offence shows how blurred the team's thinking has become in regards to what is and isn't acceptable on the cricket field.

Before this fresh storm the Aussie team was already facing accusations about its conduct in the midst of a series that has been marred by ugly sledging and personal attacks.

Few are prepared to show any sympathy for a team accused of hypocrisy in doing whatever it takes to win but crying foul when something goes against it.

Former Australian opening batsman Ed Cowan said the scandal pointed to bigger cultural issues within the Aussie set-up.

"This is a cultural issue," Cowan said on Fox Sports program Bill and Boz. "We've talked about sledging, we've talked about brawling, we've talked about boofish behaviour.

"This is just another data point in a whole set of behaviours that is not befitting of any high quality, high performance national team we want to be supporting.

"That's the point that needs to be made and that culture comes from the people at the top. That comes from the coach. That is setting the agenda, the vision, what kind of team do we want to be?"

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Quote"I won't be considering stepping down. I still think I'm the right person for the job," Smith told reporters, before assuring the public something similar would never happen again under his leadership.
Well, he's right about that.
Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

Mick_J

Two pages and 197 Views, come on it's only a game  :whistling:
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

grog

as an Aussie, its only a game, yeah, right. im ashamed to be called a cheat. we can never live it down. totally devastating to me. it applies to everything we do, no other country will forget. sad day for me. 

Kiwifruit

We never have forgiven Australia for the underarm bowling incedent a generation ago.......and that was legal !!
:happy1:
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

shanered6

its not just the Aussie's there all at it ! ... the problem is cheating is being highlighted in all sports now and the Aussie's were the first to get caught , the down side is the other teams have now had the heads up its not acceptable anymore and at the Aussie's expense .
i intend to live for ever or die trying !!

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grog

yeah Kiwi, i never got over that either. feb. 1st 1981, i was at my parents place. super hot day, i loved one dayers then. at least that wasnt cheating but a very sad day. this time is cheating. aussies dont cheat, at least i dont. last year at golf, i scored a blokes card. club championships, he changed it to win c grade. ask me about my opinion on him. grrrrr

Kiwifruit

A man is lost in the dark of the Southern Ocean tonight having fallen overboard today from Scallywag, one of the Volvo race boats.
He would have walked past us as we applauded the crews before they boarded their boats to start the next leg of the race from Auckland last weekend.
Kinda makes scratching a ball with a bit of gritty tape such an insult to the word 'Sport'
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

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