TheJammyTurtle
U19 Cricketer
Well Faf has been banned for ball tampering twice previous and Philander once so you would think that it definitely would have crossed some of their minds
There ain’t no riot like a self-riot.It was just following the great Aussie tradition of cheating and then feeling self-riotous i.e Steve Waugh
Probably sums it up tbh. No excuse for it though.So you saying that Aus thought that they must be doing something so therefore did something themselves... like go find the sandpaper? Of course the fact that in both the previous matches the ball was reversing for both sides without sandpaper. Unless everybody had been using sandpaper!
Sorry I don't buy that. Makes more sense that they were under pressure in the match, and because of what had happened in the previous matches, on and off the field, Warner and Co. decided they needed to get back into the match in whatever way possible. It was a brain-fade caused by Test match stress.
Well it's because of the innate human notion that punishment isn't okay if it's applied selectively. And also that if the other side is cheating, then you can too. None of this is obviously wrong.What needs to be noted, however, is that both the ICC and the Umpires were absolutely spot on in their handling of this incident. They saw someone tampering, they got evidence, they enforced the law, and they levied the off-field penalty afterwards. Absolutely perfect and spot on.
Yet somehow they are the ones under scrutiny, and no one wants to focus on what ****s the Sri Lankan team and the SLCB are being.
If the home teams get away with similar behaviour, then the system is broken and that is absolutely the more important thing to focus on.I mean, the focus for this one off incident should absolutely be the behavior of the Sri Lankans and their board
The wider discussion of how ball tampering is managed and enforced has been on going and will continue to go on. That's fine. But that shouldnt be the centre of attention in this situation. Sri Lanka behaved abysmally and they should be the ones who have scathing articles written about them. Not the ICC.
'Play Hard but Fair' Sure, tampering the ball goes against the Fair part.Cricket owes much of its appeal and enjoyment to the fact that it should be played not only according to the Laws, but also within the Spirit of Cricket.
The major responsibility for ensuring fair play rests with the captains, but extends to all players, umpires and, especially in junior cricket, teachers, coaches and parents.
Respect is central to the Spirit of Cricket.
Respect your captain, team-mates, opponents and the authority of the umpires.
Play hard and play fair.
Accept the umpire’s decision.
Create a positive atmosphere by your own conduct, and encourage others to do likewise.
Show self-discipline, even when things go against you.
Congratulate the opposition on their successes, and enjoy those of your own team.
Thank the officials and your opposition at the end of the match, whatever the result.
Cricket is an exciting game that encourages leadership, friendship and teamwork, which brings together people from different nationalities, cultures and religions, especially when played within the Spirit of Cricket.
is just a naive view.Firstly, it's basically speculation and rumours at this point that the home team is getting away with tampering while the away team isn't. We haven't seen this actually happen. This is an imagined problem in a hypothetical scenario. It's a very real concern that should be addressed, sure. But it's has not happened yet. No one can provide any evidence that it is.
Yeah you're living in fairy land. So hi to the rainbow unicorns for meI`m not so sure that the broadcasters will be that biased.... ultimately they are media companies and want a story. In SA at least I can see them going as hard on the SA team as any opposition team. And I can see that being similar in England. Unsure about the RoW but can see similar in Aus and possibly India. Obviously the ability of the local board to put pressure on the broadcasters cannot be discounted either.
Why? I've seen plenty of times our media rip into the home boys, seen it for Eng as well. Look how the current Aus media reacted? You telling me the broadcaster would just not air it out of 'kindness and goodwill' rather than get better ratings? Nah, not naive, money talks. I`m not saying they would not delight in the opposition getting hammered, just the bias is being over emphasised for at least some of the countries broadcasters.Yeah you're living in fairy land. So hi to the rainbow unicorns for me
and let me know how the fairy-floss elves are doingWhy? I've seen plenty of times our media rip into the home boys, seen it for Eng as well. Look how the current Aus media reacted? You telling me the broadcaster would just not air it out of 'kindness and goodwill' rather than get better ratings? Nah, not naive, money talks. I`m not saying they would not delight in the opposition getting hammered, just the bias is being over emphasised for at least some of the countries broadcasters.
Do you have a viable solution? This Monga character apparently doesn't.Sums up pretty much everything that's wrong with how ICC handles ball tampering