Fair and accurate summaryHe was and is a great batsman, sadly for him what happened at Cape Town will always be a part of his legacy. He was not the instigator but he washed his hands of it and that was as great a failure of leadership as Australian cricket has seen.
That he came back from that with his incredible 2019 series and ongoing run scoring is to his credit. That he came back a less obsessive and more rounded person (at least from what we see) also says a lot about him.
In other words, he should have been banned for life. AgreedHe was and is a great batsman, sadly for him what happened at Cape Town will always be a part of his legacy. He was not the instigator but he washed his hands of it and that was as great a failure of leadership as Australian cricket has seen.
That he came back from that with his incredible 2019 series and ongoing run scoring is to his credit. That he came back a less obsessive and more rounded person (at least from what we see) also says a lot about him.
I do think his career shows that hothousing young people into becoming sports stars may make the most of their talent but isn't very good for them as people, and he should really never have been made captain in the first place.
if we're doing this silly mental arithmetic then you can just as easily assume dave warner and trav head likely won't make much of a dent in the score book and you're suddenly back to "eight aussies and eight indians" come on now lolHe will likely score as many runs as Kohli, Rahul and Gill put together. The trio is unlikely to be dropped and not even sure Rohit is fully fit. That makes it 10 other Aussies vs 8 Indians. And I am not banking on Bumrah due to his questionable fitness.
He had looked jammy in the past too. In the last trip, he scored one of the hundreds after being dropped like 4-5 times. That is what Smith does. He scores runs regardless of how he bats (good, bad or ugly).
No one in Australia who actually follows cricket really thinks about tbh. There would be a section of the public that get all their information from reactionary news sources that probably think it's a thing thoughHas sandpaper gate been forgotten or or will there always be a bit of a black mark against him.
And Dravid.From a different perspective, Tendulkar had more to do with ball-tampering than Smith ever did, or will, and I don't think many people consider it a black mark against him
nah i'm as anti warner as anyone so this framing would be generous to me but don't all the contemporaneous excerpts basically suggest that his mind was so shot there's every chance he couldn't form a thought at that point?Smith's involvement in ball tampering was down to fear of speaking up against big bad Warner. Clearly a shy guy socially. Definitely shouldn't have been captain but doesn't mean he's a bad bloke
You know whether or not the framing would be generous to yourself is kinda irrelevant, yeah?nah i'm as anti warner as anyone so this framing would be generous to me but don't all the contemporaneous excerpts basically suggest that his mind was so shot there's every chance he couldn't form a thought at that point?
point being that if mr_mr's point was a potential one, i probably would've spent 100 posts pissing off everyone arguing it, whereas i don't really think it's an available line of argumentYou know whether or not the framing would be generous to yourself is kinda irrelevant, yeah?
This can be explained away by 'eras' I thinkNo. The difference in batting averages is still a whopping 40. I get what you mean though.
This is the appropriate course of action though. None of this overaction crapLook, we all know if India had carried out the sandpaper incident, Bancroft would have got a $500 fine (paid by the Madras Rubber Factory) and been made skipper within 3 tests. He’d have been the new Dravid.
Agreed. CA completely ballsed up the response, but they were always going to because they’re probably the worst run sporting organisation in australia. Even worse than rugby or soccer.This is the appropriate course of action though. None of this overaction crap
Doubtful and certainly not to the extent of a 40 run difference. Otherwise, Hutton who was a contemporary of the Don, could be rated at the same level as a Kraig Braithwaite.This can be explained away by 'eras' I think
C'mon man. 'Test cricketer roughing up ball' is about as scandalous as 'pro wrestler taking roids.'i think the punishments were fine lol