I don't know why you insist on talking about Broad in an India-Australia match thread. But if you do, you might want to watch this for a good laugh (prerequisite: a sense of humour):Bollocks. They've both done a Broad. They both charge down celebrating and then have a token look back half-way down. Watch it again. It's a good 90-120 seconds in on that YouTube video before they show you the bowler.
Now in his third season on a Bellerive Oval pitch that pacemen queue up to bowl on, by contrast, Cowan has matured into probably the best leaver of the ball in Australia, quick to sum up bounce, deviation and purchase. It is a technique that can only be learned, not taught; it can also, under pressure, be forgotten.
In an effort to rev his game up last season, in fact, Cowan actually lost the bearings of his off stump a little, making a briar patch of the slot for his cover drive. Studying the self-denial of England's Alastair Cook, he reverted to old habits, and in the Sheffield Shield final looked like he could bat until the crack of doom.
When Cowan shoulders arms now, it is even with a certain elan. To the shorter delivery, he gives a minimalist pivot at the waist to afford the ball vantage; to the delivery of full length, he takes a healthy, genuflecting stretch, like an ambassador presenting his credentials to Elizabeth I.
Bollocks is very justified coming from someone defending a team like India who just came up with this:Moreover, I don't think the claim of 'bollocks' is particularly justified. I think it is just unnecessary rudeness for your case which is highly subjective. The sheer idea that your case is anything more than 'the most accurate, on balance' (the idea that your case is 'absolutely true' or 'unquestionable') is the real bollocks.
Yea of course Broad's trying to cheat the umpire. Just like when Kohli automatically assumes he couldn't possibly be out here he's trying to cheat the umpire. Bollocks. When you have a team or individual who consistently and aggressively over-appeals and pressurises the officials then it is cheating. Being a bit of a tosser isn't. Broad was being a bit of a tosser and got penalised for it, I wish that would apply more often to the Indian players for a change. If not then I get the impression that this new generation of Indian cricketers will only get worse and then the lot after that will be behaving like footballers.Manee said:The issue people have with Broad is he goes with the childish tactic of pretending it is definitely out in order to convince the umpire that it is so.
I did not use the provocative term 'cheating'. It is the same phenomenon that has teams over appealing and showing dissent when a decision does not go their way and so such a thing should be likewise punished. You assume I see no wrong in any of India's actions but I have been most critical of the sledging and 'carrying on' of the likes of Sreesanth in the past. To equate what I said with accusing Broad of 'cheating' is a plain misrepresentation. A plain misrepresentation because you have found nothing contentious in what I have said and yet, it has made you angry.Yea of course Broad's trying to cheat the umpire. Just like when Kohli automatically assumes he couldn't possibly be out here he's trying to cheat the umpire. Bollocks. When you have a team or individual who consistently and aggressively over-appeals and pressurises the officials then it is cheating. Being a bit of a tosser isn't. Broad was being a bit of a tosser and got penalised for it, I wish that would apply more often to the Indian players for a change. If not then I get the impression that this new generation of Indian cricketers will only get worse and then the lot after that will be behaving like footballers.
YessssHaigh on Cowan
I think people are entitled to support whoever they want to. The issue is with making unsubstantiated allegations of cheating.Indian fans need to except that as long as their board keeps cricket in the dark ages people will want their team to fail, no matter who they play.
For that to happen an Indian player should have accused an Australian player of a racist comment resulting in a ban for the latter.If that happens Australia will threaten to go home. Especially Clarke who is from Stinkney.
Yep, I've said myself that those people are basically wrong. There's no evidence at all.I think people are entitled to support whoever they want to. The issue is with making unsubstantiated allegations of cheating.
Obviously, Because the ****s who do the latter on youtube are representative of the entire Indian cricket watching population or the posters of CW who are largely docile re; umpiring decisions going wrong either way. I'm sure there are plenty of people from other countries who also come up with crap on other channels, seems very very unfair to brand an entire fanbase that way based on those idiots.Christ, if it was against an Indian player you'd have half a billion people calling for Erasmus' head, twice that calling the Australians cheats for appealing
Haha, I seriously, seriously hope this is trolling as otherwise it would be unintelligent to an unthinkably unfortunate degree.The BCCI. Buying test matches since Sydney 08.
admit it. Pak fans @ CW >>>> everybody elseHaha, I seriously, seriously hope this is trolling as otherwise it would be unintelligent to an unthinkably unfortunate degree.
Know most of these comments are heat of the moment but it's still pretty disappointing form on a site like CW which has supporters from many countries.
Just to clarify, I'm not posting this as a moderator but as a poster.
Cheers.
When my guy does it, it's not cheating. When your guy does it, it is. Fair point IMO.Bollocks is very justified coming from someone defending a team like India who just came up with this:
Yea of course Broad's trying to cheat the umpire. Just like when Kohli automatically assumes he couldn't possibly be out here he's trying to cheat the umpire. Bollocks. When you have a team or individual who consistently and aggressively over-appeals and pressurises the officials then it is cheating. Being a bit of a tosser isn't. Broad was being a bit of a tosser and got penalised for it, I wish that would apply more often to the Indian players for a change. If not then I get the impression that this new generation of Indian cricketers will only get worse and then the lot after that will be behaving like footballers.
Only Cevno understands thatwhy is the bcci against using drs?
Made in China IMOWatched/half slept through most of this, rain came at the wrong time. Missed the controversial decisions.
Only thing I really noted is that Zaheer looked really different, think he might be a fake.