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*Official* Match 40 - Australia v Pakistan

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Lee has been inspiring today. We have the 34 year old ageing warrior completely outbowling two pace bowlers who should be in the peak of their careers.
He is bowling magnificently. Still time for the others to come to the party, especially against this particular opponent.
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Haha, when a footballer touches an official he's sent off? What, three aside this week int he EPL is it Marcuss? Tosh.

So you want a wicket taken away too do you? If the players aren't dealt with after the game that's an administrative problem. To take a wicket away is borderline insanity
No, I just take exception to the fact that you've labelled it "the most ridiculous post of the subforum" and then proceeded to give a number of non-extant examples as to why it shouldn't be so.

I think that taking a wicket away is an overly harsh punishment but I agree that the problem needs addressing. Though at the end of the day, if the threat was the removal of a wicket then send offs would be removed from the game instantly. There punishment would be immaterial because it wouldn't ever be needed. No player would be stupid enough to do it if that was the deemed punishment.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
Lee has been inspiring today. We have the 34 year old ageing warrior completely outbowling two pace bowlers who should be in the peak of their careers.
Lee has such a great attitude to the game. If Australia had 10 Lee's and Hussey, they'd be one of the best teams in the competition. Instead they will probably get kicked out in the next round.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Lee has been inspiring today. We have the 34 year old ageing warrior completely outbowling two pace bowlers who should be in the peak of their careers.
Highest number of wickets in this WC for Oz - Tait

Best economy rate - Johnson

'bout time the old **** stepped up :laugh:
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
So was Australia's batting genuinely as dire as it looks or was there a bit in the wicket?
 

Top_Cat

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No, I just take exception to the fact that you've labelled it "the most ridiculous post of the subforum" and then proceeded to give a number of non-extant examples as to why it shouldn't be so.

I think that taking a wicket away is an overly harsh punishment but I agree that the problem needs addressing. Though at the end of the day, if the threat was the removal of a wicket then send offs would be removed from the game instantly. There punishment would be immaterial because it wouldn't ever be needed. No player would be stupid enough to do it if that was the deemed punishment.
The game's already been stripped of all but the most yawnsome personalities, what's next on the list dirty looks?

Have no problem with what Lee did, was pretty tame in my book.
 

Burgey

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No, I just take exception to the fact that you've labelled it "the most ridiculous post of the subforum" and then proceeded to give a number of non-extant examples as to why it shouldn't be so.

I think that taking a wicket away is an overly harsh punishment but I agree that the problem needs addressing. Though at the end of the day, if the threat was the removal of a wicket then send offs would be removed from the game instantly. There punishment would be immaterial because it wouldn't ever be needed. No player would be stupid enough to do it if that was the deemed punishment.
Good old Marcuss. Practising for his first essay already.

If you think it's too harsh a punishment, why did you buy into it? Apart from the obvious?
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The game's already been stripped of all but the most yawnsome personalities, what's next on the list dirty looks?

Have no problem with what Lee did, was pretty tame in my book.
I've not seen it but if what Spark said is correct then there's no need for it in the game IMO
 

pup11

International Coach
Younis and Misbah the key wickets in this chase, need likes of Taity, Mitch and Watto raise their game here.

Also we shouldn't expect big things from Krezja, have a feeling the Pakistanis would really target him here.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
The game's already been stripped of all but the most yawnsome personalities, what's next on the list dirty looks?

Have no problem with what Lee did, was pretty tame in my book.
Yeah agree with this one. Preventing people from expressing their emotions really makes this game less worth watching. Not to mention that in the heat of the moment, Im sure the majority of bowlers will probably continue to do the same irrespective of the penalties.
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Good old Marcuss. Practising for his first essay already.

If you think it's too harsh a punishment, why did you buy into it? Apart from the obvious?
Because I think it's still a viable alternative to the current "punishment" and deserved more consideration than you were obviously willing to grant it.

Why do you support people acting like dicks? Apart from the obvious?
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Johnson's just so infuriating to watch. Looks absolutely awful 90% of the time. He'll castle someone soon, no doubt.
 

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