srbhkshk
International Captain
No it is not irrelevant because of two things -No **** Smith had a brain fade and looked up --> irrelevant. That's not what's being discussed.
1. The fact that Umpires and the Indian team have a problem with it and that Smith apologized for it means that unlike what you think - It can be done if one chooses to.
2. If he has done it once, he has clearly cheated at least once, who is there to say that his supposed "brain fade" is not a one time thing, what if it's infectious?
I don't have the full replays with every single angle, in fact the broadcasters probably don't either. But with your level of certainty it seems to me that you do have every single replay of every Australian appeal / DRS taken / not taken, please be kind enough to upload those videos somewhere, please ensure that you have footage of every single player if Australia are bowling and both the batsmen if they are batting.The claim was that it was happening frequently which is plainly and obviously not the case if you watch any of the replays of the players when deciding to review.
If that's what you really think, why are you debating -How is this even being debated? it boggles the mind. "moron" is putting it lightly if anyone actually thinks there's any truth at all to anything Kohli said on the subject.
1. On a worthless topic?
2. With a moron?
Surely you have better things to do?
BTW, you are yet to explain what happened to Australia's Experience in judicious use of reviews in the last two tests.
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