Burgey
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Bull**** Marcuss. My initIal argument was nothing of the sort. But, there are two points to it. The first is it's ridiculous to take a wicket away for a send off, the second is even if you want to, how will it be enforced? It's a moot point I think because it won't happen anyways.Well this is a completely different argument to your initial one which was simply that the punishment was too harsh for something that you didn't feel was a crime. That was where our disagreement lay.
Practicality could be tricky and no rule is ever going to satisfy everyone, just look at UDRS. I think it's plainly obvious that something as crude is giving the batsman the finger is entirely different from anything you've listed above.
Celebrate the wicket by all means, that's something we all like to see (unless the dismissed batsman is playing for your team of course) but flipping a batsman the Vs is just pointless, unnecessary and unwanted IMO.
But look, it's so subjective a matter - Flintoff with his ridiculous posing for the two tests a year he was fit was borderline, when he did it right in front of a batsman. Lee's tonight would be considered a send off by most anyone I think. When another bloke dismisses someone and strikes the pose Akthar is in that picture, but runs right next to or past a batsman, is that a send off too?
Anyway, it's all moot. Won't happen I think. But I'd be happy for Lee to cop a substantial fine for what he did tonight. Whether he will, who knows?