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**Official** New Zealand in England

ohtani's jacket

State Vice-Captain
Cricket's not the only sport that has a "spirit" of conduct. Tennis & golf are similar and Japanese sports like sumo and judo. The Olympics are based on that whole ethos.
 

archie mac

International Coach
And not a moment too soon. The sport will be a better place after people stop having a chance to act holier than thou when it suits them, and playing the 'it's professional cricket' card when it doesn't.
No it won't be, that would make it more like US sports, and I don't think you will find too many cricket fans thinking that is a good idea. Anything goes, as long as it is in the rules? If that becomes the case then I will stop watching, that is for sure.

Why do we want all sports people in all sports do have the same mind set?

Dolly anyone?
 

profernity

U19 Debutant
Maybe we're all looking at it the wrong way. Every ball which doesn't contravene the unwritten rules of sportsmanship is in fact played in the right spirit. So the vast majority of matches are played with the spirit of the game, it just doesn't stick in the memory because it's not controversial. So really sportsmanship is far from dead :).
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Ay, an excellent way of looking at.

Each ball is an opportunity for anything to happen. Including poor sportsmanship. Every ball it doesn't is a triumph.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
In football, most blatant incident I can think of was when the Italian dived in the final seconds of the last WC against Oz and conned the ref (who subsequently retired btw) and saved his team from penalty shoot-out. His fate was adoration by tens of millions of his countrymen and a WC winners medal.

Football's boat has well and truly sailed
Dive? Blatant penalty if you ever saw one. Is a shame that Australians are still harbouring on about Lucas Neill's heinous challenge, I would be more concerned that my boys are getting beaten by the likes of Iraq and those damn Chinese than something which happened two years ago when the better team won.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Dive? Blatant penalty if you ever saw one. Is a shame that Australians are still harbouring on about Lucas Neill's heinous challenge, I would be more concerned that my boys are getting beaten by the likes of Iraq and those damn Chinese than something which happened two years ago when the better team won.
Penalty? He jumped over Neill and then was on his feet, then went to ground. That's not a penalty.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Penalty? He jumped over Neill and then was on his feet, then went to ground. That's not a penalty.
Neill jumped in and tripped Grosso with his left hand, Grosso sold this poor piece of defending and was duly awarded a penalty. If Neill kept on his feet than there would have been no pen, was cast iron as soon as he went silly bollocks.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Neill jumped in and tripped Grosso with his left hand, Grosso sold this poor piece of defending and was duly awarded a penalty. If Neill kept on his feet than there would have been no pen, was cast iron as soon as he went silly bollocks.
Neill mistimed the tackle, but wasn't due to make significant contact to warrant a penalty. Grosso took stock of the situation and stepped into him then went to ground. It was a dive. Not every poor tackle warrants a penalty.
 

archie mac

International Coach
Dive? Blatant penalty if you ever saw one. Is a shame that Australians are still harbouring on about Lucas Neill's heinous challenge, I would be more concerned that my boys are getting beaten by the likes of Iraq and those damn Chinese than something which happened two years ago when the better team won.
I don't know much about soccer, but if an Aussie would have taken a dive like that, we (Aussies) would have been ashamed:@
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I don't know much about soccer, but if an Aussie would have taken a dive like that, we (Aussies) would have been ashamed:@
Kewell meister would dive every week if he was fit enough, instead he does it every six months or so. Bout time he got injured actually...

Mark Viduka for such a big lad is also quite talented when it comes to amateur dramatics.
 

archie mac

International Coach
Kewell meister would dive every week if he was fit enough, instead he does it every six months or so. Bout time he got injured actually...

Mark Viduka for such a big lad is also quite talented when it comes to amateur dramatics.
Not when they play for Aust. I think they have been brainwashed in OS comps:p

But then again Viduka is a Collingwood supporter!
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
No it won't be, that would make it more like US sports, and I don't think you will find too many cricket fans thinking that is a good idea. Anything goes, as long as it is in the rules? If that becomes the case then I will stop watching, that is for sure.

Why do we want all sports people in all sports do have the same mind set?
I want all professional sports people to do whatever it takes to win, within the rules. And if they bend it a little bit, to win, I'm OK with that too.

Manan preaching for legislation of sportsmanship.
Nah, just things that should be illegal. Sportsmanship should simply not exist, and most of it doesn't need to be legislated (e.g, walking when you think you're out).
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Dive? Blatant penalty if you ever saw one. Is a shame that Australians are still harbouring on about Lucas Neill's heinous challenge, I would be more concerned that my boys are getting beaten by the likes of Iraq and those damn Chinese than something which happened two years ago when the better team won.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Neill jumped in and tripped Grosso with his left hand, Grosso sold this poor piece of defending and was duly awarded a penalty. If Neill kept on his feet than there would have been no pen, was cast iron as soon as he went silly bollocks.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
Pickup's a difficult middle-name to give TBH. But yeah, I do like the idea of naming my firstborn son after DG Cork. And so does Joanne evidently, despite the fact she barely even tries to like cricket.

So whenever we're married and she's avec-child, it'll be Dominic Gerald Dickinson
Hello,

I would prefer if you would not refer to me by my real name on these forums, or name your first born after me. While I am touched and somewhat honoured, I'd really prefer if you didn't.

If you need to refer to me, please call me one of the following:
  • Drizzle Crizzle
  • Das Corkmeister
  • Corky's Revenge
  • Denzel
  • DJ C0rk
  • 59'er

As for what you might call your child, may I suggest Andrew?

Thank you.
 

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