I've heard he could watch a replay on the TV and be more accurate than Hawkeye.Oh right. Plenty of mysteries that Colombo can't solve, but thats a different story.![]()
fact - He's a champion captain in all three formatsExactly
No what's actually lolworthy is people thinking it's okay for an international captain to come out and say what he did. I'm glad these further comments have come to light though to show Dhoni for what he really is.
my post wasn't aimed at u. sry if u thought so.Because we all support England :rolleyes:
I think you'll find I've critisised this same sort of behaviour from English players (particularly Stuart Broad) and Kiwi players as well. I don't want cricket to become like football where the players harassing the umpire is the norm. Like it or not, the Umpire is the authority figure on the field and you have to accept his (or the UDRS) decision whether you like it or not. I don't have any time for any player aggressively approaching the Umpire, making pointed comments to the Umpire or appealling excessively. The two captains can issue a report to the ICC after the game regarding the pitch and the Umpire, unless I'm very much mistaken, and this should be the avenue for any criticism they wish to give.
Ah. Fair enough.my post wasn't aimed at u. sry if u thought so.
indeed I agree with you, that's precisely why I said i.d be disappointed with dhoni if he indeed made that comment, because frankly I cannot ever recollect him even having a lengthy. animated chat with any umpire on field, let alone a fingerwagging session. so it'd be extremely out of character for him to do so, without any provocation from the other side.
further, the fact that dhoni or india did not file a complaint with icc, shows that there is more smoke than fire to it. dhoni actually had a laugh about it and moved on.
Agreed. Though umpires should be willing to take some constructive criticism too and admit to their mistakes like Taufel did himself when India toured England in 2007.I think you'll find I've critisised this same sort of behaviour from English players (particularly Stuart Broad) and Kiwi players as well. I don't want cricket to become like football where the players harassing the umpire is the norm. Like it or not, the Umpire is the authority figure on the field and you have to accept his (or the UDRS) decision whether you like it or not. I don't have any time for any player aggressively approaching the Umpire, making pointed comments to the Umpire or appealling excessively. The two captains can issue a report to the ICC after the game regarding the pitch and the Umpire, unless I'm very much mistaken, and this should be the avenue for any criticism they wish to give.
Well, quite. Use of official channels works both ways, but it's presumably easier for the ICC to censure an Umpire; who is more directly controlled than a player.While the players should go through the relevant channels, Harper mouthing off every couple of days and previously bringing religion into it, is also unwarranted.
Absolutely ,can't rule anything out. How much different to his character it maybe,he is human after all and in the heat of the moment anything can happen.These guys aren't automatons and whilst Dhoni might be the nicest guy under normal circumstances, it certainly doesn't preclude him (and nor should it, necessarily) from having a 'moment' now and again. It shows he's human. I certainly wouldn't rule it out, just because he seems so nice 90+% of the time.
True, an international captain shouldn't want to eat an early lunch.No what's actually lolworthy is people thinking it's okay for an international captain to come out and say what he did.
nope it was probably more to do with harper suspending praveen from bowlingWow. The bias in this thread from both sides is incredible. The inability of people to divorce themselves from their own peculiar sensibilities and form a disinterested argument is symptomatic of everything that's wrong with this site at the moment.
On a completely unrelated point, maybe this whole argument could have been avoided if India hardened up and agreed to use the UDRS system. Then they could have asked for reviews of Harper's clearly shoddy decision making.![]()
Anyone with half a brain knows the answer to this oneBut could it rival Bradman Tendulkar?!
The same comment about being in the hotel early etc.... would apply. But again if he did ,people would draw their own interpretations ,so might as well notWhy didn't Dhoni complain about some of the decisions in the third test?