The rant continues but I'll keep this one short.
If you think Australia are the worst behaved side in world cricket, you have missed the antics of Pakistan in the last 12 months alone. You have missed the behaviour in the home South African series vs India and Pakistan a couple of months ago.
People look to criticise the champion sides - it happens here a lot as well - people saying that they want a contest and stuff like that. Fair cop, but why are the standards
expected of Australia higher than the standards
accepted of others? It's not me saying they are the BEST behaved side, it's your asserting they are the worst, when their disciplinary record compared with the others suggest that this is not the case. So yeah, Steve Waugh wasn't an angel on the field, but that isn't the point - he retired one of the most respected cricketers in the world, by people all around the world - hardlty suggestive of a bloke who you like to insinuate was flouting the standards and laws of the game on an almost daily basis.
On that issue of not giving a drink to the opposition. This falls, I believe within this cultural issue we actually agree on. I fear you may be imbuing the then Australian captain with a greater knowledge of his opponent's culture and faith than that which he had. If, however, it was well known that the Indian player was asking for water for the reason you have stated, I agree, it's a piece of very poor sportsmanship.
If you want me to go side by side, I will do so, but I will take a bit of time to get back to you because - much of what goes on and everyone gets their knickers in a knot about (drum roll)......
ain't that big a deal
- and I actually don't keep a (mostly selective) list of it like so many other people do (I do not inlcude you in that btw). So I will need to do some research
Let me know if you reckon it will advance the debate.
Ponting may well have had a re-think on his idea re. the honesty thing, but I was using it to demonstrate the point that the Aussies aren't that bad compared with other sides.
Anyway, we can agree to disagree i guess.