Theres no denying a few people had a fair bit to say out there. I know of the Harbhajan incident but an Aussie could have said something. Also some of those catches were marginal at best.Very poor from Kumble. Very poor indeed. A shame because I do have alot of respect for him as a player.
Australia did nothing against the spirit of the game. Since when was it "against the spirit of the game" not to walk when even members of the Indian team wait to see the decision? The umpires were poor without a doubt, but to claim Australia didn't play within the true spirit of the game is pretty ludicrous.
correct me if im wrong but i thought i heard Kumble agree to the fielders word whether they catch it or notAussies played dirty and probably the umpires. No way in the world they could be sure the ball carried to clarke at that pace yet no 3rd umpire just listening to ponting give his approval for dismisal. Farce.
They the huge appeal for dravid being 1 foot from the ball and gilchrist being in full view of it and still appealing even if it was only half hearted. Just dirty.
Then clarke not even being honest and admitting he wasnt sure he caught it just going with the charade, how ironic this cheat and symonds were the heros who sunk india. Really pathetic match. Bucnknor must go hes just guessing out there.
Grind goes the axe, grind goes the axe, watch your foot the axe is grinding, grind goes the axe...he is right, only one team played in the spirit of the game
the one which didn't need to use racism
are you some sought of emo ?Grind goes the axe, grind goes the axe, watch your foot the axe is grinding, grind goes the axe...
Nope I'm just a pain in the bum. I also like to use proper spelling too. I have never sought an emo.are you some sought of emo ?
Nope I'm just a pain in the bum..
Good. Now this is the end of me winding you up as I'm probably annoying the hell out of everyone else too.i can see that
Thread closed.Says the guy who refused to shake the hand of an umpire afterwards.
Haha, owned.Says the guy who refused to shake the hand of an umpire afterwards.
Would watch that tbh.TBBH, I couldn't say for sure whether Ponting would say the same thing - especially if it was in India. To Kumble's credit, he hasn't sanitised a thing of what he's said, and stayed entirely cliche-free.
Would laugh if this series was turned into an ABC mini-series with Gary Sweet as Tendulkar and Hugo Weaving playing Ponting, though. Looks like it's going down that path.
Pretty sure in the end he did shake their hands.Says the guy who refused to shake the hand of an umpire afterwards.
Nah he only did it because someone told him to. Conspiracy I tell you!Pretty sure in the end he did shake their hands.