vic_orthdox
Global Moderator
What would interest me is if the decision were made even if Pakistan weren't in such a strong position.
Oh absolutely, I mean if it was New Zealand or South Africa for instance they'd stand no chance of getting the result changed.What would interest me is if the decision were made even if Pakistan weren't in such a strong position.
So the ICC caves in to pressure wrongly and their excuse is based on a decision where they also caved in wrongly and we'll probably never hear what actually happened.
All this decision did was give fire to people who think like the above. They’re sure to say “Pakistan was cheating in that match and they bullied ICC into ruling in their favor back then, just like it did right now”. I have no idea why the PCB fought for this. The result of the match is meaningless. Like SS stated, the team took a principal stand and should live with the consequences that come from taking that action.Does this mean Asian teams can just pull out of matches against Enland whenever they are losing from now on?
The ICC is a joke, this decision doesn't really matter at all, but i find it totaly incomprehensible that anybody- even someone incompetent enough to work for the ICC- could possibly think this is the right decision.
He means strong position in the match.Oh absolutely, I mean if it was New Zealand or South Africa for instance they'd stand no chance of getting the result changed.
Whilst on that subject, they are changing a lot of records in South African cricket to do with our isolation.. Things that happened 20-30 years ago. (games that weren't counted as FC are being changed, or something along those lines)Farcical decision IMO, Pakistan refused to play and therefore forfeited the match. Its stood in the record books as a forfeit for nearly two years, so why change it now? ICC obviously backtracking, ridiculous.
You really are an idiot to say such a thing. Its not an 'us' vs 'them'. And you've been making posts like this for a long time now.Just let them all play amongst themselves IMO.. We don't need them, and they don't need us..
Whilst it might be meaningless in the context of the series, I would assume that the only reason for fighting the result would be for the moral principle that their actions weren't deserving of a forfeiture (which is obviously ridiculous) - so I guess from their perspective it does has some meaning.All this decision did was give fire to people who think like the above. They’re sure to say “Pakistan was cheating in that match and they bullied ICC into ruling in their favor back then, just like it did right now”. I have no idea why the PCB fought for this. The result of the match is meaningless. Like SS stated, the team took a principal stand and should live with the consequences that come from taking that action.
Ah, interpreted Pakistan's 'position' incorrectly.He means strong position in the match.
Farcical decision IMO, Pakistan refused to play and therefore forfeited the match. Its stood in the record books as a forfeit for nearly two years, so why change it now? ICC obviously backtracking, ridiculous.
I actually don't mind backtracking and retrospective changes. The problem here is the possibility of precedent.Whilst on that subject, they are changing a lot of records in South African cricket to do with our isolation.. Things that happened 20-30 years ago. (games that weren't counted as FC are being changed, or something along those lines)
Like it or not, it isn't, and never has been. Yes, that is the idea of it, but in reality it's never, ever been such a thing. It's only ever been the sum of its parts, and some parts have always had more clout than others.The whole point of the ICC is to ensure that all nations get a fair say in the way the game is run.
Spot on. Pakistan cricket is probably at its weakest point in history. We don’t have a strong team or any exceptional players, so our standing in the game is weak. Add to that the fact that our board is completely incompetent and it leaves Pakistan with nothing to stand on. PCB’s only source of strength is the BCCI. Heck, even the “prospect” of the Champions Trophy taking place in Pakistan is due only because of the backing of India.But Pakistan aren't in a strong position when it comes to negotiations. Australia's refusal to tour Pakistan proving that.
They rely on the BCCI for any influence.
The ECB were also in favour of a change in result? That strikes me as fairly ludicrous, TBH. Any background available on why?Like it or not, it isn't, and never has been. Yes, that is the idea of it, but in reality it's never, ever been such a thing. It's only ever been the sum of its parts, and some parts have always had more clout than others.
As said, though - many people are totally overreacting on this. It's not a case of Pakistan ruling the roost - the ECB were also in favour of a change of result, and this was the case from the outset. Had the ECB not been so, the result wouldn't have been changed.
Everyone who is in favour of a change of result should have thought more carefully about the ramifications, but it is NOT a case of Asian power this, not in the slightest.
The ECB are as cretinous as the rest of the idiots running the world game.the ECB supported this decision as well, where are the comments denouncing their influence on the game?