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Baggy Green ball tampering: Bancroft, Smith and the Aussie "Leadership Group"

Burgey

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The more astute members of this forum have been calling Waugh out on this stuff for quite some time.
 

vcs

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It's open season for piling in on the Aussies at the moment. All the journos are lining up to stick the boot in.
 

social

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It's open season for piling in on the Aussies at the moment. All the journos are lining up to stick the boot in.
Turning around today - sympathy for Smith, CA in the gun sights

****s have realised that they’re in danger of breaking a pretty decent young man and are attempting to have the story run in another direction
 
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StephenZA

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I know I'm a bit late on this, and it's almost certainly been mentioned at the time, but the crowd's behaviour as Smith left the airport was ****ing atrocious. I can only assume they laughed when they found out Hansie's plane had hit a mountain, and then heckled his family and yelled out 'cheat' at his funeral. I mean...we wouldn't want to be hypocrites after all.
While some of the cricketing community forgave Hansie.... much of the public though will never forgive Hansie for what happened. I actually remember hearing the words `good riddance` after his plane crash.

Not that this in anyways excuses the manner of those people at the airport....
 

MagicPoopShovel

U19 12th Man
Yea as much as I felt a huge deal for Smith..I knew as soon as that question was asked that he would say it was the only time and that it would be a lie. (Well I say knew but it's hard to imagine it being a true answer.)

Imagine if that was a loaded question with some footage coming out in a few days proving otherwise. fmd.
 
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MagicPoopShovel

U19 12th Man
For me personally, looking at this as a fan, I felt a deep sense of disappointment in Smith when I woke up to the news on Sunday. I had looked up to him a lot for the way he had reinvented himself a few times to become the best batsman in the world. Love stories like that.

So it was good to see him show remorse and ask for forgiveness. I don't think the Aus public will have any problem forgiving Smith in the long term..Hopefully he uses the time off to get strong again mentally and I will be very excited to see his return.
 

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
I cannot believe how gullible people are over these press conferences, or ''pressers'' as they seem to be called now. They are crying because they got caught. Lehmann did not show much sympathy when he instructed the public to pelt Broad with abuse, yet now he is crying like a little girl.
 
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Gnske

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I cannot believe how gullible people are over these press conferences, or ''pressers'' as they seem to be called now. They are crying because they got caught. Lehmann did not show much sympathy when he instructed the public to pelt Broad with abuse, yet now he is crying like a little girl.
That's true, but how often can we say when we **** up that we have the world's microscope upon it, and that we'll have fellas on the streets hurling abuse at us for the rest of our miserable meaningless lives?
 

social

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I cannot believe how gullible people are over these press conferences, or ''pressers'' as they seem to be called now. They are crying because they got caught. Lehmann did not show much sympathy when he instructed the public to pelt Broad with abuse, yet now he is crying like a little girl.
Still waiting for Faf & others to show some remorse but not holding my breath
 

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
Faf should have been punished more severely for the zipper one, but that does not eradicate any of the deceit and lies committed by these whinging Aussies.
 

Spark

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It's worth noting the calibre of people who still want to pile on. The likes of Sandilands, betting companies, the British tabloid press, general social climber types.
 

StephenZA

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One rule for you, another for us

Hypocrisy at its finest
No, Bancroft and Smith got sanctioned by the ICC exactly as Faf got sanctioned. The fact that the Australian public and CA went off the deep end has nothing to do with anybody else in world cricket. And I say this again, this stopped being about a ball tampering incident a long time ago.
 

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