Haha. Great Call. Don't underestimate the value of the dollar or Australia's fear of the BCCI. Hopefully this means Symonds will pull out of the tour with his usual " All these bombs going off" comments.Have they suddenly became immmune to bomb blasts?
Discuss.
Lets first understand this is not about countries. I say this before the discussion moves in the direction of India and Pakistan and a comparison of which is safer.Have they suddenly became immune to bomb blasts?
Discuss.
yes, SJS, obviously if certain players are not willing to go, then let them not go. But why is CA insisting on not touring Pakistan as some kind of a rule even when they are promised Z grade security while they don't do that way with India? Let them just pick whoever is willing to tour and go and play at least once.No board should pressurise another board or cricketers from its own country or from another to undertake a trip if they or their family members are apprehensive and deeply concerned. It is a personal decision and has to be understood as such. It is that cricketer's life which is at stake and not any board official's.
It is being very presumptuous to say that the players are using this as an excuse. How do you know they are not genuinely fearful?Terrorist attacks make a lot of news but frankly your chances of dying of a car accident in, say, the UK or Australia are far higher than of dying of a terrorist attack in India or Pakistan. Sure, humans aren't entirely rational about such things but I don't think professional sportsmen should be accomodated when they use vague fears as an excuse for dropping out of a tour. They are free to drop out if they wish but they must expect to pay a professional penalty in terms of possible future non-selection. The exception would be if there is a credible and specific threat against a cricket team or if security measures are clearly inadequate.
Jeeys, no, been looking forwards to him being cut down to size for ages, and this is one of the best chances.Hopefully this means Symonds will pull out of the tour with his usual " All these bombs going off" comments.
Agree with that and I believe that Pakistan's successfull holding of the Asia cup should have been taken as a positive signal by the non-asian bloc that the country is safe for cricket.yes, SJS, obviously if certain players are not willing to go, then let them not go. But why is CA insisting on not touring Pakistan as some kind of a rule even when they are promised Z grade security while they don't do that way with India? Let them just pick whoever is willing to tour and go and play at least once.
As I keep saying, it all comes down to the fact that there is some stigma attached (rightly or wrongly) about tourning Pakistan and only a tour by Australia or some other team which has similarly concerned players can remove it to at least some extent.
Do you actually hope success for any one or are you just as bitter to everything with a pulse?Jeeys, no, been looking forwards to him being cut down to size for ages, and this is one of the best chances.
Hopefully one good thing that'll come out of the referral system is his Umpiring let-offs will stop.
A lot of people who smoke, when discussing the detrimental effect it has on their health say things like, "well I could get ran over crossing the road, so should I never do that?"Terrorist attacks make a lot of news but frankly your chances of dying of a car accident in, say, the UK or Australia are far higher than of dying of a terrorist attack in India or Pakistan. Sure, humans aren't entirely rational about such things but I don't think professional sportsmen should be accomodated when they use vague fears as an excuse for dropping out of a tour. They are free to drop out if they wish but they must expect to pay a professional penalty in terms of possible future non-selection. The exception would be if there is a credible and specific threat against a cricket team or if security measures are clearly inadequate.
I'd say this is exactly the reasonyes, SJS, obviously if certain players are not willing to go, then let them not go. But why is CA insisting on not touring Pakistan as some kind of a rule even when they are promised Z grade security while they don't do that way with India? Let them just pick whoever is willing to tour and go and play at least once.
As I keep saying, it all comes down to the fact that there is some stigma attached (rightly or wrongly) about tourning Pakistan and only a tour by Australia or some other team which has similarly concerned players can remove it to at least some extent.
Has it really been 'over the last 6 months or so'? Apart from Sydney I can't recall too many instances of things going his way all the time.I'm bitter to nothing. But yes, I do hate to see players get the outrageous amount of luck Symonds has in the last 6 months or so. I never, ever hope for success for anyone, regardless of anything, via such a route of outrageous fortune.
So, people complain about security not being enough, so the hosts offer them presidential level security, and then those people complain that the need for such security means they shouldn't go.I'd say this is exactly the reason