Second Spitter
State Vice-Captain
Problem is, Test cricket is going to be biggest loser out of this fiasco.This whole thing is glorious, watching this odious team disintegrate. Proof there is a god.
Problem is, Test cricket is going to be biggest loser out of this fiasco.This whole thing is glorious, watching this odious team disintegrate. Proof there is a god.
I've never seen so much interest in test cricket! It made headline news on the BBC! Journalists are having to learn the art of reverse swing.Problem is, Test cricket is going to be biggest loser out of this fiasco.
1. Australian crowds will stay away in droves next summer.I've never seen so much interest in test cricket! It made headline news on the BBC! Journalists are having to learn the art of reverse swing.
Unless you mean we'll all miss Smith's twitchy crab batting?
Yes, but all this has to compete with the sheer undiluted joy of watching the Australians disintegrate.1. Australian crowds will stay away in droves next summer.
2. T20 will be seen as game that is "beyond" ball-tampering (rightly or wrongly)
3. Warner will become a full-time T20 merc, paving the way for other players to follow his example.
4. TV ratings and revenues will fall. (The Nine network is reportedly finding it uneconomical to cover Test cricket).
5. Sponsors will stay away...etc etc
Anyone who sledges, tampers with the ball and tries to fight a member of the opposition in the sheds is a bona fide arseholeThis whole thing is glorious, watching this odious team disintegrate. Proof there is a god.
The parenthesis for #4 is complete crap. The tests basically give them 20 days of the year where people leave their tv on 9 all day, which apart from the revenue also gives them advertising for all their crap that they shovel out in the new year.1. Australian crowds will stay away in droves next summer.
2. T20 will be seen as a game that is "beyond" ball-tampering (rightly or wrongly)
3. Warner will become a full-time T20 merc, paving the way for other players to follow his example.
4. TV ratings and revenues will fall. (The Nine network is reportedly finding it uneconomical to cover Test cricket).
5. Sponsors will stay away...etc etc
A more respectable cricketer can not be found than Jimmy Anderson.Anyone who sledges, tampers with the ball and tries to fight a member of the opposition in the sheds is a bona fide arsehole
But enough about Jimmy Anderson
Just quoting UBS analysts.The parenthesis for #4 is complete crap. The tests basically give them 20 days of the year where people leave their tv on 9 all day, which apart from the revenue also gives them advertising for all their crap that they shovel out in the new year.
Don't you have some county cricket to discussThis whole thing is glorious, watching this odious team disintegrate. Proof there is a god.
Which Blast team will Warner sign for?Don't you have some county cricket to discuss
April 13th.Don't you have some county cricket to discuss
There is something, and it embarrasses me to say this, a bit Durham-esque about Warner considering Ben Stokes and we also have Jack Burnham, a promising England age group batsman, who is currently suspended for a year for being on drugs.You must be so proud.
Handscomb should have just told him get off the field. Then they surely would have denied everything.I still can't believe that they got caught on camera trying to tamper, then Bancroft mouthed to a teammate "They saw me" which was also caught on camera, and Lehmann walkie talkied Handscomb to go on the field and talk to Bancroft which was also caught on camera and Handscomb shoved it down his pants, again caught on camera.
It'd have been hilarious if they'd still denied everything. I'm almost sad they didn't.