So you would have preferred having a **** umpire continue giving out **** decisions? And what is the point of referencing 2001? Just because a **** umpire wasn't removed then, he shouldn't be removed now. Lovely logic.What an utter pile of horse ****. The bloke was appointed, made some poor calls, and one team had him removed because they didn't like those decisions. ****, I wish I knew that was the arrangement back in 2001.
He had a long history with India for yolks time, which ICC ignored up to the time they were forced to do something.
Just use him for other matches FFS!
Here come the self-entitled hissy fitters. Someone call a wambulance! We got an umpire we've had problems with before. You don't publicly call for the removal of an umpire. What a ****ing joke "had problems with him". The bloke is one of the most experienced umps in history. He made some bad calls. He made some good calls. Just like everyone else.So you would have preferred having a **** umpire continue giving out **** decisions? And what is the point of referencing 2001? Just because a **** umpire wasn't removed then, he shouldn't be removed now. Lovely logic.
OK, so he's not fit to umpire your team but you're happy for him to umpire others? What a pathetic attitude.He had a long history with India for yolks time, which ICC ignored up to the time they were forced to do something.
Just use him for other matches FFS!
Would really do you good to read a post in its context.OK, so he's not fit to umpire your team but you're happy for him to umpire others? What a pathetic attitude.
Oi, shut up.Sledging is overrated. Taking guard and then looking up to a team with their backs up, on a roll having taken a couple of wickets, excited, expecting another one, you can feel it, it's much more powerful.
Maybe its a bit dark, and there's some scoreboard pressure and there's a bit of movement or breeze or chill in the air. That feeling is much more difficult to deal with than someone making comments trying to get a rise.
Interesting! I searched for articles from that time and couldn't find any record of the hearing or any statement from Procter claiming that Sachin had said that he couldn't hear the exchange. So I guess this urban legend (assuming it is one) started of in the Aussie press and just acquired a life of its own!That was what the whole controversy about Procter's decision was. Sachin's testimony had been leaked a day before already and Pawar too had clarified in advance that Sachin had told the board that he didn't hear Harbhajan saying Monkey but other words in a provocative exchange instigated by Symonds. But despite that Procter came to a decision that he couldn't hear it himself and that despite what Saching say he only became involved after the altercation. Which is from where the whole bitter Gavaskar racist charge on procter came from.
Procter's dodgy reasoning gives Bhajji hope - Times Of India
Hansen overruled Procter's findings based on the joint statement and Symonds testimony that he was close enough. Furthermore, one of Indian team's biggest complaints against Proctor was that he only allowed Harbhajan to speak during the hearing from the Indian camp.
It is explained here -
That's because you don't get it.
EDIT: to explain, the first thing that you're now thinking about is what to say back to the person who sledged, not what happens next on the field. Secondly, the sledger is expecting/hoping for a response, and so basically the only thing that you can say to "infuriate the crap out of the sledger" would be something that oversteps the common line of decency. And that says more about you than the person who started the sledging.
Official Report from Proctor:
https://docs.google.com/View?docID=dct39c8s_80hpbr8gd9&revision=_latest
Mr. Proctor determined on his own that Tendulkar could not have heard the exchange between Symonds and Ponting. :-Report from Judge Hansen:
Judgment of Justice John Hansen
Certainly seems like he changed his story to me.
ThisThe Sledger by choosing to sledge has already overstepped the common line of decency, he has lost the right to expect any decent response and has no right to complain at any insult thrown at him.
I find words like "Mother F****","your sis is a C*** " etc. are lot more offensive than any racist slur thrown at me.
"bit of a lip"? **** youNah, complete bull**** IMO. Just because someone gives you a bit of lip doesn't mean that all bets are off the table and you can be a racist wanker and say whatever you like. Doesn't work like that.