The ball tampering saga
- Piethagoras' Theorem
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I mean Warner is a head case and he would take a hacksaw to the ball while fielding at cover and would think he wouldn't get caught. I fell sorry for Bancroft as he was chosen as the bunny by Warner and he may not have wanted to do it to begin with but you do you go up against Warner and Smith.
But Smith is the real surprise here, how he could have thought they would have gotten away with it is beyond belief. He should have shut it down the minute Warner opened his mouth.
But Smith is the real surprise here, how he could have thought they would have gotten away with it is beyond belief. He should have shut it down the minute Warner opened his mouth.
Human behavioural studies suggest people who use a lot of swear words tend to be more honest & trustworthy.
Apart from the "everyone must have known" non-argument, I think they have drawn conclusions from the walkie-talkie-Handscomb footage. The defence claim, however, is that he said, "What the f*** is going on?" (rather than, say, "F***! We've been sprung").FrankieGoesToCollingwood wrote:Not sure why people find it implausible that Lehmann did not know? How is that so unbelievable?
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Well, there's more than a passing resemblance to Heater in Smith. (There are actually even some similarities in their faces or facial expressions.) Everybody knows Smith has had a host of weird tics, etc. at the crease, but until recently haven't thought about what racing thoughts or non-thoughts go through his mind.Johnno75 wrote:..
But Smith is the real surprise here, how he could have thought they would have gotten away with it is beyond belief. He should have shut it down the minute Warner opened his mouth.
P.S. Here's a graphic of some of the past ball-tampering incidents:
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I notice that it has some missing (e.g. Rahul), even if we regard it as restricted to incidents that were punished by the ICC.
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It seems that the decision comes from the BCCI, not the franchise bosses.Dave The Man wrote:...Dave The Man wrote:and Also his Indian Team has Cancelled his Contract
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"The BCCI hopes that the cricketers participating in the IPL hold the highest regard for the Spirit of Cricket and Code of Conduct for Players and Match Officials."
What a joke that statement is. The BCCI has been a driving force in destroying the game. And Mr. Stokes will be merrily participating in the IPL 2018.
Strong penalties are great. But when they are so selectively chosen, there is a huge problem. And when the lynch mob is led by those guilty of the same sins or worse (and sometimes rewarded for those sins), all notions of truth and justice are mocked.
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It's difficult to draw any conclusion from that video with Darren's hands covering his mouth and the deadpan expression. Handscomb does appear to say the words "**** off..", probably more in disbelief and displeasure at having to break the news to Bancroft that he'd just been caught on camera playing funny buggers. I'm fairly comfortable with Lehmann's version of eventsK wrote:Apart from the "everyone must have known" non-argument, I think they have drawn conclusions from the walkie-talkie-Handscomb footage. The defence claim, however, is that he said, "What the f*** is going on?" (rather than, say, "F***! We've been sprung").FrankieGoesToCollingwood wrote:Not sure why people find it implausible that Lehmann did not know? How is that so unbelievable?
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I doubt that very much, Dave. In fact I would bet my untampered balls we'll at least see Smith representing Australia in summer '2019/20. Warner, I'm not sure, I think most people have had enough of him. Bancroft still has youth on his side.Dave The Man wrote:Good Chance any of them won't play for Australia AgainCulprit wrote:^^ I wanted a life ban, not based on the offence but based on stupidity. To think they would not be caught deserves a life time ban.
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Warner:
"To cricket fans in Australia and all over the world: I am currently on my way to Sydney. Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket," Warner said via a statement on Twitter. I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it. I understand the distress this has caused to the sport and its fans. It's a stain on the game we all love and I have loved since I was a boy. I need to take a deep breath and spend time with my family, friends and trusted advisors. You will hear from me in a few days."
http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/ ... stain-game
"To cricket fans in Australia and all over the world: I am currently on my way to Sydney. Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket," Warner said via a statement on Twitter. I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it. I understand the distress this has caused to the sport and its fans. It's a stain on the game we all love and I have loved since I was a boy. I need to take a deep breath and spend time with my family, friends and trusted advisors. You will hear from me in a few days."
http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/ ... stain-game
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It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.