Spark
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Yeah and, you know, Siraj himself was under no illusions as to what was saidYou'd assume those around them must have told police what was said. They were talking to an older guy down the front, so maybe that was enough.
Yeah and, you know, Siraj himself was under no illusions as to what was saidYou'd assume those around them must have told police what was said. They were talking to an older guy down the front, so maybe that was enough.
Guessing someone laggedHow do they know it was all legit, and not a misunderstanding or some such? Would suck to be kicked out and have your face on national TV while it's happening, with the implication that you're a racist. Could potentially turn into a very serious matter
Definitely happened a couple of times in the Pak/NZL series.I thought the session wasn't ended halfway during an over anymore, unless the time for tea/lunch had actually been hit
The assumption that there aren't multiple groups of racist trolls at the SCG is ... optimistic.the intersting to me is that logically, these people today are the same people from the days prior, which should be easy to check via ticket sales etc, since these people are not supposed to move seats due to covid rules
I suspect it will be. No one is scoring a hundred per session for four in a row on this, even allowing for extra overs. Also means they get a second new ball with > a session left tomorrow if they need it.This really should be a declaration over Tea.
It must be a difficult position for security to be in though. What if they didn't find any indication of abuse, but the players refused to start again until it was sorted? Do you kick some randoms out that seem likely suspects just to get the game moving again?You'd assume those around them must have told police what was said. They were talking to an older guy down the front, so maybe that was enough.
Yeah, I should have said "who said it" as you'd think that was all the police would need the crowd's help with. Although others verifying Siraj's account wouldn't hurt.Yeah and, you know, Siraj himself was under no illusions as to what was said
You’d hope soGuessing someone lagged
I would dare say international cricketers are trained to deal with most banter and abuse over the fence I don't think they are willingly going to say something racist was said without actually hearing it.How do they know it was all legit, and not a misunderstanding or some such? Would suck to be kicked out and have your face on national TV while it's happening, with the implication that you're a racist. Could potentially turn into a very serious matter
What if they bring in a kiwi judge and he clears them?I hope the offending people are dealt significant bans
No implication whatsoever all the people removed actually made racist abuse. They needed to remove them because Siraj obviously heard something from the section and understandably didn't want to play on with the offenders potentially still there. The police officer held up two fingers as if to say he was directing two whole rows to exit. I haven't heard anyone jumping to conclusions about particular people shown.How do they know it was all legit, and not a misunderstanding or some such? Would suck to be kicked out and have your face on national TV while it's happening, with the implication that you're a racist. Could potentially turn into a very serious matter
Not how it works. If you have the right to behave like a petulant child, people have the right to call you out on itThis might come as a shock to you, but you don't speak for everyone. Seriously your obsession with me has been mostly amusing but now it's just getting painful. Let it go, or put me on ignore, idc.
To be honest I doubt it just started then. Probably Siraj just decided enough was enough.Crowd has been noticeably vocal at the Indians on the boundary today as well, I noticed earlier. Was hoping nothing outside of the usual brainless barracking was taking place.
No coincidence it’s got that way (a) on a warm day and (b) on a Sunday when hack grade and club cricketers are able to attendCrowd has been noticeably vocal at the Indians on the boundary today as well, I noticed earlier. Was hoping nothing outside of the usual brainless barracking was taking place.
ha ha yeah.something about this city and bias/racism controversies. Steve Bucknor, Bhajji and now the aussie crowd. Is Darrell Hair from Sydney as well?And Harbhajan's not even here this time.
I mean, in the context of what happened yesterday the implication is fairly clearNo implication whatsoever the people removed actually made racist abuse. They needed to remove them because Siraj obviously heard something from the section and understandably didn't want to play on with the offenders potentially still there. The police officer held up two fingers as if to say he was directing two whole rows to exit. I haven't heard anyone jumping to conclusions.