And it’s true for every team.Cummins might be an exception tbh. There's a section of Australian media which haaaates him and would happily throw him under the bus at first opportunity. Otherwise this is obviously true.
This is different though. Sky News was basically running a daily hate campaign against him every night a few months ago.And it’s true for every team.
India has people that hate Kohli for being too woke and promoting vegetaria- ok that’s probably fair tbf
What did it say?Also Shady why did you delete that post, it's 100% true
That had he withdrawn the appeal he'd have been excoriated by those media outlets as a woke virtue-signaller who shouldn't be captain.What did it say?
Bro . . . the attack on the players by the media and casual fans was unprecedented. Plenty of cricketers get caught cheating all the time and nothing like it ever happenedThey only made noise because they were caught blatantly cheating. Whenever there’s the faintest of plausible deniability they’ll back them. Case in point: how you react to anyone claiming the bowlers knew about sandpapergate.
Sandpapergate was such a weird one to me. It’s still such a thing in NZ even amongst non-cricket fans, still a reference that people find eternally hilarious. I just couldn’t get into it. It’s ball-tampering ffs. Such an underwhelming scandal.Bro . . . the attack on the players by the media and casual fans was unprecedented. Plenty of cricketers get caught cheating all the time and nothing like it ever happened
So many casuals thing Smith was directly involved, or even did it himself. It's strange.I've got a (kinda) mate on FB who to this day refuses to watch Australia play cricket while Warner and Smith are in the side. It's true, the reaction from some casual fan basses to sandpapergate is off the wall bizarre.
But to be honest I do think Australian cricket dug this hole for themselves......you've created this belief that your cricket sides play with honour and virtue and would never stoop as low as to cheat. The public and even your PM at the time all brought into the crap. When the masses found out what everyone else already knew the truth was hard to swallow for a lot of people.
It's because of the media attack, and the excessive punishment. That's what put it on the map and differentiates it from other ball tampering.Sandpapergate was such a weird one to me. It’s still such a thing in NZ even amongst non-cricket fans, still a reference that people find eternally hilarious. I just couldn’t get into it. It’s ball-tampering ffs. Such an underwhelming scandal.
See I always saw "cheating at sport" as being the preeminent Australian cultural trait (immediately above cowardice and racism) so the idea of it being contrary to any impression that anyone had about Australians could not have been further from my mind. It's like a scandal about a dog eating its own ****.I've got a (kinda) mate on FB who to this day refuses to watch Australia play cricket while Warner and Smith are in the side. It's true, the reaction from some casual fan basses to sandpapergate is off the wall bizarre.
But to be honest I do think Australian cricket dug this hole for themselves......you've created this belief that your cricket sides play with honour and virtue and would never stoop as low as to cheat. The public and even your PM at the time all brought into the crap. When the masses found out what everyone else already knew the truth was hard to swallow for a lot of people.
No, this is nonsense. What put it on the map was that the tampering was caught on camera live, and the coach relayed a message out on the field to tell them how to hide it from the umpires. Complete comedy. And the press conference after in which they admitted several people were in on it. All of that is unprecedented.It's because of the media attack, and the excessive punishment. That's what put it on the map and differentiates it from other ball tampering.
Shri has been in great form this thread
Love his work in general but definitely took it to next level in this thread
Yeah, Sky were conforming to their stereotype of being butthurt anytime someone mentions climate change, with morons around the country rubbing their two brain cells together in noisy agreement.This is different though. Sky News was basically running a daily hate campaign against him every night a few months ago.
EDIT: Different in the Australian context that is. Can't speak to what it's like in India though that doesn't sound out of the ordinary based on what I know for sure.
From the country that gave us Chris Pringle and Richie McCawSee I always saw "cheating at sport" as being the preeminent Australian cultural trait (immediately above cowardice and racism) so the idea of it being contrary to any impression that anyone had about Australians could not have been further from my mind. It's like a scandal about a dog eating its own ****.
no you're mostly wrong, the things you mentioned definitely didn't the help but they're not what made the differenceNo, this is nonsense. What put it on the map was that the tampering was caught on camera live, and the coach relayed a message out on the field to tell them how to hide it from the umpires. Complete comedy. And the press conference after in which they admitted several people were in on it. All of that is unprecedented.
The OTT response came later but it was already a massive cluster****.
I think the press conference is where it blew up here too. People here agreed that it was hilarious, they were idiots, and they had thrown away the series because they would surely miss the next game. But the press conference was such an unmitigated disaster that it guaranteed that it would explode as a story; just this weird mixture of admitting to the substance of the allegation, being weirdly evasive (for no reason!) and straight-faced denial about the implications.No, this is nonsense. What put it on the map was that the tampering was caught on camera live, and the coach relayed a message out on the field to tell them how to hide it from the umpires. Complete comedy. And the press conference after in which they admitted several people were in on it. All of that is unprecedented.
The OTT response came later but it was already a massive cluster****.