thanks for the clarification re the 'unavailabilities'.....
now let's get some perspective here......
As I said there may be other circumstances that had been taken into consideration based upon what has been reported recently. Again I said that these may not be relevant or correct, but may have contributed to their feeling obliged to have a look ' just in case'....
as the governing body the ICC have a responsibility to the game (players and public) to ensure all is above board. I suggest that they would be irresponsible NOT to look at something that had been brought to their attention (by whatever means)or did not appear to be 'quite right', particularly as they have previously failed to protect the game from disrepute.
I am not aware of the ICC having said anything about any player or any alleged 'match fixing'. All I have heard is that they are looking at the run out incident, the rest so far as I am aware is media speculation.
I remind you that cricket is still trying to regain public credibility from the last scandals, and crowds numbers are still down, let alone the almost walk out regarding this tourneyment and the WC. All is still far from well and I suspect there is still more to come re the sponsorship issue in light of Sahara's recent decisions re Indian cricket sponsorship.
IMO the only one's who may have acted stupidly are the players!!!!!!
how stupid was it under the match situation, and how obvious was it that something had gone wrong? Not often do you see experienced international top order batsmen running 2/3 down the pitch on a quick single only to be sent back by his partner who has not moved from his crease at all? At the very least it shows a complete & utter breakdown in communication between the two batsmen, let alone anything to do with team tactics, instructions or the lack thereof.....
I was going to slag off at the media for possible irresponsible reporting & blowing things up, but in some ways it's a reflection of todays tabloid media that they can also make news via innuendo as much as report the facts, & I do not know who has run what re the story from the 'respected' sports journos. If it's the tabloids that are blowing this up then you treat it with the distain it deserves, if it is 'respected' sports journos or a respected media avenue then we should take notice. Too often the journos DO get the story right to be ignored - just look at the past 'match fixing' that was exposed via the media, and the more recent salary caps scandal in the NRL!!
While I do not agree to trial by media you should expect something of the sort when you are a public figure and you screw up in your public arena. Bottom line anyone with any common sence will still believe in the old adage 'innocent until proven guilty'!!!! Accordingly I reserve my judgement until such time, but that does not stop me and other supporters becoming concerned or expressing our concerns, especially where not so past history is concerned!!!!
(As a footnote to this I was equally concerned at reports that SA was contemplating letting Cronjie back into the game & that he was confident it would happen!!!)
jeez some of you guys seem to have such a persecution complex......
you know in some ways if you stop to think about it all this talk re Pakistan performances & irregularities etc is in effect a backhanded compliment to the players. If they weren't so highly regarded as both a team & as players do you think they would be attracting so much attention & concern?
I have previously stated that I think the Pakistan team to be the closest thing to my ideal. They should be at the head of the class in both forms of the game but continually frustrate by blowing up big time.
A clean, stable & strong Pakistan team is as vital to cricket IMO as is expansion of the game & attracting back the supporters, as they seem to be the only team with the 'talent' to threaten the Australian dominance. Maybe there is a fundamental flaw in their psychie(???) in this day and age of ultra professionalism?