Yeah Lehmann is on record saying they'd do whatever is needed to get it to reverse. This was after the Durban game.The worst part is he states that the 'team' leadership knew but not the coach.... that is clearly a lie, looking at the footage.
Well, that is the ultimate physical manifestation of 'crossing the line'These guys are the biggest hypocrites of them all. Whining about crowd sledging when the Aussie crowds are the worst, Warner whining about de Kock crossing "the line", having a go at Stuart Broad for not walking after edging the ball etc....but this surely takes the cake.
This is the most blatant cheating since 2010 when Asif and Aamir were caught. Sadly they got 5 year and life bans just for bowling a couple of no-balls....not sure why that's a lot worse than this.
i mean if lehmann has hung *steve smith* of all people out to dry then he should lose his job. but that's for CA to investigate.Yeah Lehmann is on record saying they'd do whatever is needed to get it to reverse. This was after the Durban game.
Handscomb was sent out there by Lehmann as well. Very difficult to believe he had no idea.
yes trying to get reverse swing is definitely as bad as spot fixingThese guys are the biggest hypocrites of them all. Whining about crowd sledging when the Aussie crowds are the worst, Warner whining about de Kock crossing "the line", having a go at Stuart Broad for not walking after edging the ball etc....but this surely takes the cake.
This is the most blatant cheating since 2010 when Asif and Aamir were caught. Sadly they got 5 year and life bans just for bowling a couple of no-balls....not sure why that's a lot worse than this.
Illegally, yes.yes trying to get reverse swing is definitely as bad as spot fixing
You kind of didn't mention that what Asif and Amir did was a literal criminal offence.This is the most blatant cheating since 2010 when Asif and Aamir were caught. Sadly they got 5 year and life bans just for bowling a couple of no-balls....not sure why that's a lot worse than this.
yeah man all those people who were turned off the game because someone scratched the ball. michael holding famously cried on tv because someone used tape to rough up a ball.Illegally, yes.
Sure. But that's quite irrelevant. They were banned for much longer than the criminal sentence...and it was for bringing cricket into disrepute. Anyway, let's not get sidetracked here on what's worse. It's like rape or murder.You kind of didn't mention that what Asif and Amir did was a literal criminal offence.
nah man ball tampering is an actual crime against humanityYou kind of didn't mention that what Asif and Amir did was a literal criminal offence.
Steve Smith's crabby technique probably turns a lot of people away from the game, but that's not a yardstick to judge a cricketer on.yeah man all those people who were turned off the game because someone scratched the ball. michael holding famously cried on tv because someone used tape to rough up a ball.
seriously.
Fixed.yes trying to earn money is definitely as bad as ball tampering
seriously are you being dense? do you not understand why spot and match fixing, which undermines the very idea that sport is a contest and both teams are at least attempting to win the game as well as brings the risk of contaminating sport with organised crime, is qualitatively worse than ball tampering?Steve Smith's crabby technique probably turns a lot of people away from the game, but that's not a yardstick to judge a cricketer on.
He's cheated here. And instructed the team to cheat. Not sure when that last happened on a cricket field.
Put the verbal gloves away.seriously are you being dense? do you not understand why spot and match fixing, which undermines the very idea that sport is a contest and both teams are at least attempting to win the game as well as brings the risk of contaminating sport with organised crime, is qualitatively worse than ball tampering?
ah, so smith should simply have said that someone paid them to do it. that would have made it fine, then.Fixed.