It's not just that Vettori went to the match referee (which however you frame it was asking “are Pakistan cheating”?), it’s also what he said after the game. His comments about the disbelieve on how much swing Gul was getting were clearly implying something. When I first read those comments, my immediate thoughts were “wow, is he implying that Gul tempered with the ball”? And at that point I didn’t even know that he had approached the umps about the matter. So considering that he had approach the umps and was told that they didn’t believe any cheating was taking place, for him to make those comments afterwards only added fuel to the fire. All in all, it came off as sour grapes, as Geoff Lawson has commented. Here’s an excerpt of something Andrew Hughes wrote that summarizes my feelings on the matter:
As Daniel Vettori has recently discovered, getting your ass whipped can be a painful experience. But that doesn't mean you should air your unsightly soreness in public. In the bitterness of defeat as in the rush of victory, a skipper can, if he wants, react like any person in the street. Or he can choose to conduct himself like a captain of his country. Win gracefully; lose gracefully. It is a simple principle, and in these days of fist-pumping, verbal abuse and winner grabs all, it is the only boundary rope separating cricket from being just a rather expensive squabble over a ball.
this behaviour you speak of was after NZ were already knocked out?????I agree....
It's a pity, because at the start of the competition, New Zealand was the neutral team I was cheering for. After Vettori's behaviour, I was cheering for NZ to be knocked out.
Seems like a pretty innocuous rap sheet, tbh.I like Vettori, and don't necessarily disagree with his actions of what I'm about to list, but he has an interesting record as captain:
- questioned Tait's action
- locked himself and the rest of his team in the locker room against England, not shaking hands with Collingwood
- questioned whether Gul/Pakistan tampered with the ball in public
Interesting to say the least.
I watched the press conference (or what was shown of it here) and I heard nothing that sounded like an accusation. Honestly I thought he sounded in awe of the fact that someone could get a ball to reverse that quick and he praised him about it.I was actually watching that press conference and I was shocked also.. to me he sounded like he was accusing pakistan and Gul of cheating..that is why i start discussing it here..
Look i believe one of the biggest mistake that he made was when he discuss the issue with media.. if he complained to match refree and asked them to investegate... he should have shut up and wait for their answer before discussing it with media..he had to know this.. the match was played in The Oval and after the 2006 incident.. the issue is still sensitive but he didn't know that it seems..
ok mr semantics.......... It was this behavior that was after the pakistan game ..@the press gallery..why are you sticking up from him anyway, either way his comment makes no sense whether nz played another game after the behavoiur or not.No, it wasn't. We played Sri Lanka AFTER Pakistan.
It's not semantics - if you are going to have a crack at him expect a crack back. And it does make sense - because the Sri Lanka v NZ game was a knockout game. So obviously, he did have the option of pinning his colours to whichever mast he liked as NZ's tournament hopes were still well and truly alive.ok mr semantics.......... It was this behavior that was after the pakistan game ..@the press gallery..why are you sticking up from him anyway, either way his comment makes no sense whether nz played another game after the behavoiur or not.
Expecting Mendis to be accused for ball tempering.
That is exactly the attitude I don't like....I watched the press conference (or what was shown of it here) and I heard nothing that sounded like an accusation. Honestly I thought he sounded in awe of the fact that someone could get a ball to reverse that quick and he praised him about it.
Really, it's kind of childish to care anymore, Vettori asked a question of the umpires and then the match ref. He's within his rights to. And given Pakistan's history, I dont blame him.
Simon Jones and company were getting reverse swing in 05 on the same grounds after 15 overs. Red ball vs white ball and all, but not unheard of.Reverse swing in a 20 over game? ITSTL
You seem to miss the important point.That is exactly the attitude I don't like....
1) NZ batsmen succumb to Gul's reverse swing.
2) Gul is a Pakistani bowler
3) Therefore, the strong likelihood is that Gul is cheating.
No attempt was made to ask the Kiwi management to look for TV evidence. Rather, come out with it and cast unsubstantiated doubts on the way Pakistan plays cricket....
Reverse swing obtained even after 8 overs by Zaheer and IShant Sharma. Fred and Simon did it in 15 overs.Reverse swing in a 20 over game? ITSTL
Reputation doesn't have to based around fact. But I do believe Pakistan has cheated in the past to gain an advantage. So do many more.You keep bringing up Pakistan's history with ball tampering when there's never been anything outside of accusations.
Again, not that I think the incidents I listed down were wrong, but how are they innocuous? He's made some ripples during his captaincy.Seems like a pretty innocuous rap sheet, tbh.
Yeah, that was my point of referenceAgain, not that I think the incidents I listed down were wrong, but how are they innocuous? He's made some ripples during his captaincy.
I guess though, considering you're used to Ricky Ponting's captaincy, Vettori has actually been pretty quiet