I agree. Hauritz's comments seem specifically designed to draw the sting from the whole thing.I don't expect Aus to take this seriously for all that long, especially if other sides take the p*** out of us.
Last time I checked Hauritz wasn't the captainLoving how a minority of Aussie fans here are working themselves up into a lather of righteous indignation.
Like this:
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I'd have done the same - Hauritz | Cricket News | The Ashes - England v Australia 2009 | Cricinfo.com
Of course you do. You can hardly go around talking about the cricket.No, you're right: he has every right to say it. And it's also true that he has every right to lecture everyone about the Spirit of Cricket.
And we have every right to criticise his barefaced cheek.
Two things to bear in mind about this whole thing;
1) As has been said, Aus had plenty of overs at the last pair and couldn't get them.
2) 98 overs were planned for the day and 98 were bowled. The stalling for time didn't affect how many overs the Aussies were allowed, it just meant there would be no bonus overs.
The whole thing is just diverting from the fact that Aus should have won the Test pretty easily and didn't because they weren't quite good enough.
Who's The Chaser?Just saw The Chaser's visit to Lords online tonight. Was a funny clip.
It is an Aussie comedy show, on BBC 4 prior to Flight of the Conchords. They do various comedic stunts such as seeing how many NY corporate headquarters they can get thrown out of in a day or going door-to-door trying to sell spam email products.Who's The Chaser?
Well seeing as the commentators and spectators didn't know what was going on in relation to time rather than overs, how did Monty and Jimmy?His claiming that he sent him out to tell Monty Panesar and James Anderson how much time was left... why would he need to do that?
And why would you need to stop play just to tell them? Either way, it wasn't going to affect the way they bat.Well seeing as the commentators and spectators didn't know what was going on in relation to time rather than overs, how did Monty and Jimmy?
Of course they needed to be told. When the minimum overs were down to 2.5 they might have thought they'd saved the game when it fact Australia were bowling more than the minimum.And why would you need to stop play just to tell them? Either way, it wasn't going to affect the way they bat.
... particularly with the crowd celebrating like we were already safe.Of course they needed to be told. When the minimum overs were down to 2.5 they might have thought they'd saved the game when it fact Australia were bowling more than the minimum.
Actually, Hauritz said he'd do the same thing.No-one's saying it's a defence. What it is is two things: first, a mitigating factor which puts the gravity of the offence into proper perspective, and secondly, it's a perfectly legitimate reply to the little hairy two-headed rat who sees fit to slag you off for it whilst preaching about the Spirit of Cricket. Hauritz was big enough to have admitted that Australia would have done the same thing.
You could just ask the umpire if it was a concern. As someone above said though, that wouldn't make them aware of the match situation itself regarding whether they saved the match or not.Well seeing as the commentators and spectators didn't know what was going on in relation to time rather than overs, how did Monty and Jimmy?
The shoe is on the other foot now. Maybe like we have seen from opponents in the past, we can enjoy a procession of waterworks autobiographies from our current team to come out in the future, when really it was really only ability that cost us the matches, not a few minor moments here and there blown way out of proportion by the mob.Two things to bear in mind about this whole thing;
1) As has been said, Aus had plenty of overs at the last pair and couldn't get them.
2) 98 overs were planned for the day and 98 were bowled. The stalling for time didn't affect how many overs the Aussies were allowed, it just meant there would be no bonus overs.
The whole thing is just diverting from the fact that Aus should have won the Test pretty easily and didn't because they weren't quite good enough.