Part of Section 377 of IPC criminalised homosexualityI might be mistaken, but I thought it was legalised in Delhi in 2012 or so?
My thoughts precisely.Sydney 08, anyone?
Nah, Gabriel clearly seems to have said something offensive. Theyve already assumed that he's racist. Clearly. No proof required.Sydney 08, anyone?
Calling Joe Root a little boy (according to the team anyway) is offensive? If that is the position of the team and there is no evidence it was homophobic (which apparently there isn't) , then it is a case of Root's word against Gabriel's so they can't go ahead with charges. This could be quite an interesting case for many reasons including local laws, culture differences on this issue and the fact there doesn't appear to be evidence. Will be fascinated to see what comes out of it.Nah, Gabriel clearly seems to have said something offensive.
Gabriel's reaction to what Root said (i.e. looking sheepish, as if he had just realised the possible consequences of what he had (allegedly) said, and hastily muttering "it's not an insult") might do for him I suspect.Have just heard that Windies are adamant that he said 'little boy' in his mumbly Trini accent and that Root misheard him, hence defending themselves in the hearing. If so and they stick to their guns I don't see how they can charge him as the umpires have admitted they have no proof from the stump mic of what he said.
Supposedly 'batty boy.'Btw, what did Root supposedly mishear "little boy" as? Just curious.
That's not permissible though. It wouldn't stand up in court they would be laughed out. I'm not saying it isn't probable that Gabriel said something homophobic, but legally it sounds as if the ICC have no grounds for charges unless he admits it.Gabriel's reaction to what Root said (i.e. looking sheepish, as if he had just realised the possible consequences of what he had (allegedly) said, and hastily muttering "it's not an insult") might do for him I suspect.
Yes, they should stick to their guns. Propose a reverse charge on Root for fabricating a story and bringing the game into disrepute, I say.Have just heard that Windies are adamant that he said 'little boy' in his mumbly Trini accent and that Root misheard him, hence defending themselves in the hearing. If so and they stick to their guns I don't see how they can charge him as the umpires have admitted they have no proof from the stump mic of what he said.
That will indeed by key. But are they any better placed to understand Gabriel's trini accent that is mumbly at the best of times?Or maybe the fact that the umpires spoke to him so maybe heard it themselves?
5 test ban per chance?Yes, they should stick to their guns. Propose a reverse charge on Root for fabricating a story and bringing the game into disrepute, I say.