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**Official** 2nd Test @Adelaide, 6th-10th December

OverratedSanity

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I like the passion but send offs are pretty cringe at the best of times, let alone when someones just spent the best part of a day pasting you around the ground.
All these cricket etiquette rules make no sense. Wouldn't it be even more cringe if India were on top and Australia were following on or something.
 

Skyliner

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Nothing wrong with a sendoff in any situation. Good vent for frustration. Only think skinned ***** disagree imo.
It’s only acceptable when the likes of Haddin and Failkner are doing it in a big match. Or if ‘Gary’ is dropping a ball on a prone AB De Villiers while ‘Davey’ sledges his partner. Nothing more masculine and manly then.
 

Daemon

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All these cricket etiquette rules make no sense. Wouldn't it be even more cringe if India were on top and Australia were following on or something.
It's not etiquette lol, just very cringe. It's like Kohli and his antics. Nothing wrong with them per se but they do make you look like a prick.
 

vicleggie

State Vice-Captain
It’s only acceptable when the likes of Haddin and Failkner are doing it in a big match. Or if ‘Gary’ is dropping a ball on a prone AB De Villiers while ‘Davey’ sledges his partner. Nothing more masculine and manly then.
Fawkner, Haddin and Nathan Lyon- the modern day Malboro Men.
 

Johan

International Debutant
All these cricket etiquette rules make no sense. Wouldn't it be even more cringe if India were on top and Australia were following on or something.
tbh I kind of like this type of stuff but sometimes it's just clownery and Siraj acts like a kid which is funny to mock
 

Skyliner

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These send offs add something when they do happen because it’s rare, it’s done out of pure frustration. It tells you it’s fair dinkum. The players can sort it out. Head gave it to him straight back which you don’t often see, he doesn’t need the crowd sticking up for him.
 

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