The fact is there is such a thing as "spirit of cricket". For example, why else would Michael Clarke and others frequently applaud an opposition batsman when he scores a hundred? I don't see an opponent in football being applauded by the opposition for a hat trick. It is an unique sport in that regard and others. In our amateur game we clap on an opponent batsman when he enters the field and applaud 50s/100s and long may that continue. The fact that the professional era has demeaned the spirit of the game, does not mean it doesn't exist.I hate the term "spirit of cricket"..........it is a blight on our game and I'd love to never hear it used again. Pompous old crap that may have been relevant in the early 20th century but sure to **** isn't now..
Oh, and yes Sri Lanka were right to run out Buttler after the warning which was given in the spirit of the game. Crass stupidity by the English batsman.