silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
I am.How many of you are watching the match on television?
I am.How many of you are watching the match on television?
Racism is a politically charged issue and asia controls the ICC - it doesnt matter a jot whether Gibbs correctly referred to a group of Pakistanis acting like d-heads as such, it was easier to imply via their decision that he was referring to the entire x00 million population of Pakistan than to ignore it altogether.But how can you say it was politically expedient when Shoaib was also banned for saying '**** off.'
But he was banned for 'offensive' comments to the crowd (not sledging), same as what Shoaib was banned for (except his was sledging). I do not think anywhere in the decision, Broad said it was racist. Its the media who implied it.Racism is a politically charged issue and asia controls the ICC - it doesnt matter a jot whether Gibbs correctly referred to a group of Pakistanis acting like d-heads as such, it was easier to imply via their decision that he was referring to the entire x00 million population of Pakistan than to ignore it altogether.
Shoaib's penalty, ridiculous by the way, had nothing to do with it.
http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/rsavpak/content/story/276497.htmlBut he was banned for 'offensive' comments to the crowd (not sledging), same as what Shoaib was banned for (except his was sledging). I do not think anywhere in the decision, Broad said it was racist. Its the media who implied it.
He was off the field for too long - isn't allowed to bat until #7.Yousuf gone.
Edit: what the hell is up with Inzamam?
I stand corrected. Regardless, to be consistent, he would have been banned even if he didn't say racist things. Because if he isn't, then Shoaib would have a legitimate grievance on his hand.http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/rsavpak/content/story/276497.html
No, look at decision - all about racism
Shoaib's ban was ridiculousI stand corrected. Regardless, to be consistent, he would have been banned even if he didn't say racist things. Because if he isn't, then Shoaib would have a legitimate grievance on his hand.
No TV"s in Pakistan?Shoaib's ban was ridiculous
People tend to forget that when stump mikes were first introduced in Oz in the 80s during WSC, the air was blue with players calling each other "white this" and "black that" and it resulted in volumes being turned down (not because of racist overtones but because of swearing in prime-time).
Now, sensitivities have changed and bleeding hearts care more about the fact that xmillion people (who dont have tvs btw) who werent even the subject might be offended than the fact that players are being verbally and physically abused - it's a joke
Didn't you know that the British Empire banned those things in its colonies?No TV"s in Pakistan?
Just a bit. If overs hadn't been lost to bad light, you'd have fancied both first innings to be completed on day 1, which can't have happened too often.Younis gone. SA have done an awsome job of fighting back in this game.
Wish bad light had been offered 5 minutes ago tbh! Would have saved us two wickets!Just a bit. If overs hadn't been lost to bad light, you'd have fancied both first innings to be completed on day 1, which can't have happened too often.