shortpitched713
International Captain
So if the series ends up 5-0, can India claim to have been robbed?
Considering it's a four match series, I'd say they'd have a pretty good case.So if the series ends up 5-0, can India claim to have been robbed?
RoebuckINDIA has been dudded. No-one with the slightest enthusiasm for cricket will take the least satisfaction from the victory secured by the local team in an SCG Test match that entertained spectators at the ground, provided some excellent batting but left a sour taste in the mouth. It was a match that will have been relished only by rabid nationalists and others for whom victory and vengeance are the sole reasons for playing sport. Truth to tell the last day was as bad as the first. It was a rotten contest that singularly failed to elevate the spirit.
So apparently does the word monkey.I wonder if we'll see a Ponting re-enactment of "Which one of you bastards called this bastard a bastard?"
Bastard is so inoffensive that it even gets through CW's strict filter!
He's really got a way with words. He put it down hard there.Roebuck
Yeah, certainly is.So the hearing is still going on eh? Guess the Aussie's wouldn't have done much celebrating tonight.
I may fall under the "rabid nationalist" category...but it's hard not to be excited about a victory with less than 10 minutes to play to go with 3 wickets in an over by a part timer...Roebuck
Mate i respect your views and i don't disagree with you and what you trying to put across, but you are just not getting the plot are you.That's the whole bleedin' point, isn't it? India and other teams have been screaming hoarse about the sledging from the Aussies for years now. They have found it insulting, cause there's no "matey" culture in India where such things are taken lightly. Yet, the Australians say that "all that's said on the field should stay on it" and therefore try to smother all attempts to put an end to the rude banter. It may be a culturally acceptable thing to call someone a bastard on the field for whatever reasons in Australia - but it isn't in India. And you can't possibly push around your own cultural practices on the field and expect everyone to stick by them. That's not merely rude in the specific aspect of what is said but also incredibly inconsiderate looking at the bigger picture of cricket as a global sport. Indians don't understand "friendly jabs" and that sort of humour - it's not a part of their culture. It's incredibly disrespectful of the Aussies to impose it on them.
They're trying to claim "look, Harbhy is a silly guy who said something stupid but so do you Aussies all the time, and we're sick of it". I don't condone racism, but nothing wrong with that.
I was about to mention it.... yeah that incident sums it up pretty well.... any Australian fan here has the balls to explain that incident?Funniest thing I've ever seen on a cricket field:
Symonds patting Bucknor on the back after the over in which he received Dravid's wicket on a plate.
Sums it up for me.
Haha. Well played.Considering it's a four match series, I'd say they'd have a pretty good case.
When I go for a beer in my local (The Porterhouse in Dublin), the (Aussie) barman always says something like "What are you having, you Pommie bastard?"The thing is if an Aussie calls you a bastard, then either you say something back that could put an end to his banter or if you aren't that witty, then just walk upto that certain player and seriously tell him to cut the crap and if he still doesn't stop doing it then report about it, but FFS there is no excuse to start racially abusing anyone because its probably the worst form of insult one produce.
What is there to explain? Oh, you mean how Symonds was congratulating him on a job well done, and informing him that he'd be recieving his payoff in a brown paper bag behind Maccas down the road? Yeah, that's what it was about. Bloody Australians, always cheating, that's why they win you know.I was about to mention it.... yeah that incident sums it up pretty well.... any Australian fan here has the balls to explain that incident?
I saw it - I imagine it was a bit of commiseration and sympathy from Symonds, given the flak (and I'm not saying it was undeserved at all) Bucknor has taken over the last few days, with obviously Symonds being a major beneficiary (though he's clearly had a hard time of it over this test also, for various reasons). Or maybe he does that fairly often, it's not that rare to see a gesture of friendliness between a player and an umpire - you'll occasionally see it as a conciliatory gesture when a player hasn't got a call they wanted.I was about to mention it.... yeah that incident sums it up pretty well.... any Australian fan here has the balls to explain that incident?
Glad you said it. Imagine the backlash if an Indian had done so.What is there to explain? Oh, you mean how Symonds was congratulating him on a job well done, and informing him that he'd be recieving his payoff in a brown paper bag behind Maccas down the road? Yeah, that's what it was about. Bloody Australians, always cheating, that's why they win you know.
Yeah, we certainly haven't seen any sentiments like that expressed in this thread.Glad you said it. Imagine the backlash if an Indian had done so.