It’s the same reason footballers are ****s. Take a blokes legs out and get a yellow. Retaliate and you get sentFlem has a point. While obviously it would be dumb to allow actual physical confrontation on the field, the whole reason the guys are such ****s to each other and always having a moan is because they aren't going to get punched in the face for it. The social norms of 'talk **** get banged' don't apply in the world of professional cricket.
Personally I think this can be solved by a yearly International Cricket MMA Event. Once a year, all the cricketers are forced to fight each other in a cage with 4 ounce gloves. We pair then off in terms of rivalries - Rabada Vs Smith, Dhawan vs Warner, Kohli Vs literally anyone.
It would be perfect. Get all the violence and aggression out there. Sell it as a PPV, the fans will love it. And basically every fight willl consists of atleast one player from a Big 3 Nation so you know the viewership will be good. Win-win-win.
yes, injuries affect series all the time, so obviously what we should do is make that effect more common. clearly, replicating something that we do our best to avoid is the best way to ensure the game is healthy.Teams have been trying to gain an advantage in a match by increasingly abusive sledging in a match, so making the penalty affect the result of a match is consistent. The top level has a responsibility to both the grass roots anď school cricket, so they need to have a code of conduct with real teeth. 25% of match fees and the outside chance of a one match ban in two years time is no deterrent to players earning a million a year. It's very simple not to get sanctioned you don't go around abusing people. There was no secret this was going to happen in this series, Australia were open that they were going to do it, so it's not players accidently doing something.
Injuries affect series and match outcomes all the time and they are less just than players behaving in a way which would see them thrown out of many bars around the world being stopped from batting and bowling for a period. It works in rugby, despite initial concerns. If you don't want to be sin binned you don't commit the offence.
Agree with thisWorth commenting again on the sorts in the Saffer crowd, Tests there always good viewing.
It's always so noticable. I can't decide if the Saffer birds are all just stunning or their cameramen are just dirty pervs who focus on the hotties giving us a false reality.Worth commenting again on the sorts in the Saffer crowd, Tests there always good viewing.
Poor Harris, no blue tick. Underrated even in retirement.
Worth commenting again on the sorts in the Saffer crowd, Tests there always good viewing.
Both statements could well be correctIt's always so noticable. I can't decide if the Saffer birds are all just stunning or their cameramen are just dirty pervs who focus on the hotties giving us a false reality.