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S Sreesanth's Behavour

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Nah, people give a **** but it's easier just ignoring it imo.
Exactly, he's just looking for a reaction.
honestbharani said:
because it is done to an Aussie??? The same thing gets done by these Aussies so many times and yet it is not brought up. I have seen guys like Lee do that as a send off to so many batsmen, Gillespie has done it, Bichel has done it, Brad Williams was a master at it in the little time he did play....
Besides Brad Williams (who you'll find very few defending), you see them running over to celebrate with their team-mates, or at worst say something on their way through. That's different to standing in front of someone for 5 seconds yelling at them.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Should add, I don't like Brett Lee's "chainsaw", mainly because it makes him look like a knob. But stuff like that isn't really directed towards the batsman, but if you're trying to tell me that Sreesanth doesn't direct all that stuff towards the batsman, then well...
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Exactly, he's just looking for a reaction.
Besides Brad Williams (who you'll find very few defending), you see them running over to celebrate with their team-mates, or at worst say something on their way through. That's different to standing in front of someone for 5 seconds yelling at them.
A completely agree.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Indians hating Pakistani teams and Pakistanis hating Indian teams is a bit out of fashion where I am concerned. I talked with quite a few Pakistanis during the Twenty20 world cup final and no one carried any hatred and all. Same goes for the Indians in the crowd. One Pakistani said to be - doesn't matter who wins. A good game of cricket is far more important. Our generation doesn't carry the hatred against each other's country where the people are concerned at large.
 

biased indian

International Coach
Indians hating Pakistani teams and Pakistanis hating Indian teams is a bit out of fashion where I am concerned. I talked with quite a few Pakistanis during the Twenty20 world cup final and no one carried any hatred and all. Same goes for the Indians in the crowd. One Pakistani said to be - doesn't matter who wins. A good game of cricket is far more important. Our generation doesn't carry the hatred against each other's country where the people are concerned at large.
No....i can show u a lot of people who still celebrate a pakistan win over india by bursting crackers....even thogh the numbers will be less...they still exists...
 

biased indian

International Coach
What's wrong with that?
Nothing..if u think that they are celebrating for the fact that they are good crickting side....

NO its becuse they are Islamic Republic of Pakistan

and i dont wish to talk more on this..but its the truth.....
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Nothing..if u think that they are celebrating for the fact that they are good crickting side....

NO its becuse they are Islamic Republic of Pakistan

and i dont wish to talk more on this..but its the truth.....
Oh you are talking of a very very very small minority of muslims living in India who support Pakistan? I wasn't talking about that.
 
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biased indian

International Coach
Oh you are talking of a very very very small minority of muslims living in India who support Pakistan? I wasn't talking about that.
ya i said they are less..but they do anny me..and i know couple of guys..whom i have meet every now and then...as part of job...
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
ya i said they are less..but they do anny me..and i know couple of guys..whom i have meet every now and then...as part of job...
A bit of a misunderstanding on your part... I was talking about the hate for Pakistan and its teams among Indians and hate for India and its teams among Pakistanis (which I believe has reduced at large).
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Oh you are talking of a very very very small minority of muslims living in India who support Pakistan? I wasn't talking about that.
I never actually considered that. It sounds pretty dire. I guess people who can support who they want for whatever reason they like but that doesn't sit right with me.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
No....i can show u a lot of people who still celebrate a pakistan win over india by bursting crackers....even thogh the numbers will be less...they still exists...
I think they are a minority and I suspect you find more of them out of their countries of origin. Indians and Paksitanis who live in other countries seem to hold on to a much more fanatic concept of nationalism than those actually living in India and Pakistan. I have made many friends amongst Pakistanis over the last fifteen odd years and haven't felt the slightest whiff of such sentiments towards india and Indians.

Infact people from both countries are now able to talk freely about there irrational emotive responses of the past and this is one of the best indicators of having left the baggage behind.

Yes there are exceptions and yes they exist in both countries. But theyare what they are - exceptions.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He might be little childish but I am glad that finally we have someone who can match these Aussies on the verbal battle!!!

Aussies are getting taste of their own medicine. I hope now they realize how it feels.
Not at all...there's a difference between saying something to someone, and getting in someone's face, or attempting a run out that could be described as dubious if you were being nice, or very very poor sportsmanship if you were feeling a little less kind.

On a couple of occasions the Australian players have been in the wrong when it comes to approaching players and causing ugly incidents (McGrath-Sarwan; Slater-Dravid are two that come to mind).

Sreesanth is acting like an idiot.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I was not implying that Australia's behavior goes against the spirit of cricket. I was merely suggesting that Australia can also show similar behavior and get away with it because they simply win matches and display class at the same time while Sreesanth's behavior is occurring while India are losing matches which is the reason his behavior is being portrayed as idiotic aka all talk, no action.



Why is that different story?
I'd have to disagree, I think the opposite is true if anything. We are portrayed as the king's of ugly behaviour, and if anyone else does it then they're just 'fighting back'.

It's a different story because you're deliberately going out of your way to get into a player's face and cause a reaction. If someone is clapping in your face you're going to notice it, and it's going to get a reaction. If someone says something to you from 50 metres away, it's a lot easier to ignore.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
No....i can show u a lot of people who still celebrate a pakistan win over india by bursting crackers....even thogh the numbers will be less...they still exists...
And yes, I also know of Indians who are thrilled when Pakistan loses even to another country. The fanatics are everywhere.

By wrongly claiming that they exist only in the 'other' country and not amongst us we provist grist to the mills of those amongst us who are so inclined.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
because it is done to an Aussie??? The same thing gets done by these Aussies so many times and yet it is not brought up. I have seen guys like Lee do that as a send off to so many batsmen, Gillespie has done it, Bichel has done it, Brad Williams was a master at it in the little time he did play....


Look, I am not condoning Sree's behaviour at all here, but there is no way in hell is it any worse than the McGraths, the Symonds, the Afridis, the Lees etc. of this world....


And on another note (and I know this is OT but) why do haroon and Raghav hate India so much? I can always understand why some people like some teams and support them passionately (like Turb etc) but how can you explain just pure hatred towards a certain team? Is that allowed in these forums? Do they have to publicly make fun of and humiliate India and Indian cricketers? I know not many pay too much attention to them but I think it is quite ridiculous that we have to put up with the stuff they say in their sigs etc. and their gloatings when India lose. It is one thing to support a team and feel happy about their wins but this is a rather perverse thing to do, saying you hate a certain team and then make fun of them and their supporters when they lose. Doesn't anyone else thing it is just plain wrong? And BTW, the same goes for anyone else here at CW who hates any team, not jus India....

I have to disagree again, I haven't seen Gillespie, or Lee act like this. I have seen McGrath do it on the other hand.

Basically, I think it's a bit of a cultural difference really between what supporters think is ok and what isn't.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Exactly, he's just looking for a reaction.
Besides Brad Williams (who you'll find very few defending), you see them running over to celebrate with their team-mates, or at worst say something on their way through. That's different to standing in front of someone for 5 seconds yelling at them.
I agree it never lasts for 5 full seconds but they do give send-offs and from whatever little I could make out on TV, they have said stuff much worse than the YESSS uttered by Sree.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
I dont care whether what Sreesanth did has been 'bettered' by an Aussie. Who does it for five seconds and who does it for 4.7 is complete nonsense as far as I am concerned. Its completely irrelevant to my reactions. I am revolted when an Aussie does it and I am revolted AND ashamed when an Indian does it.

I do not think either of Aussie fans or Indian fans need to hide behond such childish comparisons to avoid being honest and forthright in condemning what is wrong. It doesn't change if the player in question is from your country or another.
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I have to disagree again, I haven't seen Gillespie, or Lee act like this. I have seen McGrath do it on the other hand.

Basically, I think it's a bit of a cultural difference really between what supporters think is ok and what isn't.
yeah, but I have... I remember even MacGill once giving a bit of a send off to an Indian batsman, not sure who it was.

I have seen the likes of Fleming and Gillespie do it to guys like Lara. As I said, while Sree maybe overdoing it at times, what he does is not so much different to what is done by so many other bowlers from other sides... Appealing for run outs and the like when the batsman just walked out of the crease is stupid and appalling behaviour on his part but the way he got in the batsman's face after he got Symonds out, it has happened before, although as Vic pointed out, others don't carry on for so long but then again, other batsmen didn't stare at the bowlers' face like how Symonds did after that dismissal. I think both of them have been equally stupid. That's all. A lot of the media are just concentrating on Sree because he is Indian and this is NOT a common feature in our cricketing ethos. Except for the run out incident and this clapping thing (which is still his word vs my word at the moment), I don't think he has done anything that other players' haven't and in those respects, he is only as guilty as Symonds has been....
 

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