We should Forfeit the Game and SeriesKenH wrote:I hope we go on and lose this test and the series disgusting behavior by the Aussies. Smith needs to step down immediately!
The ball tampering saga
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An ICC suspension from the final Test against South Africa may be just the start of sanctions for Australia's captain Steven Smith, who alongside his deputy David Warner faces anything up to a life ban for cheating under Cricket Australia's code of behaviour.
More: http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/ ... ife-ban-ca
More: http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/ ... ife-ban-ca
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
I think Tim is a fine interim captain, given what we know of him and given the current extraordinary circumstances.
For example, I thought he got zero credit previously for saving the day with regards to the ex-vice-captain --- zero credit, because cricket administrators, players, and journos are now so biased that they created their own fantasy in which the ex-VC did some horrible act that in the real world he had no opportunity to even contemplate because TP wrapped him up and bundled him away from danger. (Faf d P engaged in this fantasy. What a morally bankrupt man he is.)
For example, I thought he got zero credit previously for saving the day with regards to the ex-vice-captain --- zero credit, because cricket administrators, players, and journos are now so biased that they created their own fantasy in which the ex-VC did some horrible act that in the real world he had no opportunity to even contemplate because TP wrapped him up and bundled him away from danger. (Faf d P engaged in this fantasy. What a morally bankrupt man he is.)
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Well Donny, there were 17000 odd in attendance at the SCG on day 5 of the 5th test.Donny wrote:Tried to get a ticket for Oz home Tests, lately, MM ?Mountains Magpie wrote:Which is part of the reason why people are dropping off in droves.Dark Beanie wrote:Sport in general has been twisted by money and the win at all costs mentality.
I'm sure I could've wrangled a ticket. Of course that means willingly going to Sydney
Spiral progress, unstoppable,
exhausted sources replaced by perversion
exhausted sources replaced by perversion
He played in 2016, but I don't know beyond that. That would be an absurd move, but I think only the crazy media are pursuing that possibility, not the board or Clarke himself. Actually, it's not clear Clarke is physically and mentally recovered. His hamstrings and back were beginning to give way, and I don't think he's recovered from the Hughes tragedy.Donny wrote:Michael Clarke says he'd accept a recall to the Oz team, as Captain, if asked.
Anyone know if he's been playing club cricket ?
It must be kind of flattering to Clarke that the media are asking him, but it's insulting to everyone else. TP is fine for the moment. But if one wanted to look outside the squad, guys like George Bailey would do fine as a medium-term crisis captain and could not realistically be worse in actually batting, bowling and fielding (with or without George's weird experiments with batting stance).
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