Slow Love™
International Captain
In the light of what's likely to take place over the next 24 hours regarding Zimbabwe, I was thinking about the suspension from the WA state team handed out to Murray Goodwin, late last year, for claiming that the ZCU had a racist selection policy.
It also brought to mind what happened to Dion Ebrahim when he commented on the legality of Murali's action.
I certainly have opinions on the appropriateness of some remarks made by people in the cricket world (ie 90% of Ricky Ponting's comments ), but I'm not sure about banning them making them, or suspending them from playing games because of something they said. I realize that in some contexts, freedom of speech is oversold, but I have to admit that it makes me uncomfortable to see people suspended for matches, particularly when they may actually be saying something that's literally true. This is of course exempting racist abuse, and serious villification.
Do people think that action like this over player comments is justifiable? Or is it OK in some areas and not in others?
It also brought to mind what happened to Dion Ebrahim when he commented on the legality of Murali's action.
I certainly have opinions on the appropriateness of some remarks made by people in the cricket world (ie 90% of Ricky Ponting's comments ), but I'm not sure about banning them making them, or suspending them from playing games because of something they said. I realize that in some contexts, freedom of speech is oversold, but I have to admit that it makes me uncomfortable to see people suspended for matches, particularly when they may actually be saying something that's literally true. This is of course exempting racist abuse, and serious villification.
Do people think that action like this over player comments is justifiable? Or is it OK in some areas and not in others?