silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
It's surprising how many players have said that in the last couple days: Gavaskar, Tony Grieg, Wasim, Kapil Dev, etc.absolutely agree
i expected better from wasim
It's surprising how many players have said that in the last couple days: Gavaskar, Tony Grieg, Wasim, Kapil Dev, etc.absolutely agree
i expected better from wasim
why does Ponting find it so difficult then?Being graceful really isn't that hard anyway.
when Sachin says it was harmless, it is quite probable that there were no racist comments thrown around..... If anything offensive WAS said, I think Sachin would have reacted differently. He, for sure, would know what is offensive to Aussies and what isn't, haven't been around for so long and having played so much international cricket...Tbf, Tendulkar didn't deny the comment, he just said that he thought that what he heard was 'harmless'.
I think its unfair to blame the Australian team for the umpires being so poor.
Well, I took the literal meaning of the word "cheat" there... TBH, anyways, I do think the umps were biased in this particular match, for whatever reason... They definitely seemed to go the Aussie way in close decisions too many times for my liking. I think there are enough grounds to doubt the integrity of the two umpires and if ppl don't see it, it says a lot about them, IMO..."And yes, you DON'T shake hands of people who are supposed to be neutral and who haven't been..."
"And yes, Australia didn't play to the spirit of the game, claiming so many bump ball catches and all, for starters....."
You're welcome to believe whoever you like, but I strongly disagree with your suggestion that someone like Gilchrist has "a record of playing with no integrity". At the absolute worst he's about the same as every other player in the world, and in reality I'd say, whether you think he's hypocritical or sanctimonious or not, he's still a cut above most. I don't think that someone who walked at a crucial stage in a World Cup semi-final can be said to have "a record of playing with no integrity". Obviously that, unlike the cheating accusations, is just a matter of opinion though.
I think, for starters, Brian Lara has a much better track record, and so do a couple of others... I have seen him NOT walk for nicks in important games around 2000 and 2001 and so I always felt his "showing off" abt walking all of a sudden was a little too gimmicky for my liking... As u said, he is perhaps just as bad or good as other players but that only shows that there are no grounds to believe him more than Kumble or Tendulkar. And personally, I think Tendulkar and Kumble are much better than Gilchrist, they never acted "holier than thou"... I know Gilly says it was said in jest, but I watched it live and he was anything but in a light mood when he said it... And it wasn't exactly sly either... I thought it was remarkably stupid, for a sledge, and it is not exactly going to go into my top zillion sledges in the world list... It was not at all witty or funny and neither was it sly, AFAIC..."And yes, you DON'T shake hands of people who are supposed to be neutral and who haven't been..."
"And yes, Australia didn't play to the spirit of the game, claiming so many bump ball catches and all, for starters....."
You're welcome to believe whoever you like, but I strongly disagree with your suggestion that someone like Gilchrist has "a record of playing with no integrity". At the absolute worst he's about the same as every other player in the world, and in reality I'd say, whether you think he's hypocritical or sanctimonious or not, he's still a cut above most. I don't think that someone who walked at a crucial stage in a World Cup semi-final can be said to have "a record of playing with no integrity". Obviously that, unlike the cheating accusations, is just a matter of opinion though.
David Hopps's article in today's Guardian says something along the same lines: (link)However, I can't help but feel Australia are responsible for this. We created the culture of sledging and battlefield mentality on the cricket pitch. Some say Chappell wasn't the first, but his side did make an artform of it and the Australian sides have since turned it into a science. We created this monster and whilst the comments were unacceptable, I can't help but feel we are somewhat to blame for the environment in which such a thing took place.
I think there was more than enough grounds to suspect their "neutrality"..They weren't neutral? You honestly think that the two "elite" ICC umpires went out onto the field beforehand and said, "yeah, let's go out of our way to completely f-over the Indians so Australia win." Really?
There is a massive, MASSIVE difference between bad performance and corruption. If an umpire is corrupt, then by all means don't shake his hand. If he just had a bad (even horrendous, if you don't think that "bad" is strong enough) game, then to not shake his hand is poor form.
definitely...india still should of saved that match, they have to take some of the blame
Ponting - repeat whinger = zer0 crediblity too...12 balls to survive with 3 wickets in hand and facing part-timers (and that's being very generous to Clarke)
Seems to me like India handed the game to Australia
As for Harby - repeat offender = zero credibility
He was standing right next to Harbhajan.... Did u even see the footage?????Sachin said he didnt hear anything (not surprising from 22 yards away) - totally different scenario
Lol. It's been the Indians doing all the whinging after this match mate, not Ponting.Ponting - repeat whinger = zer0 crediblity too...
Great post Sean (I've taken out the rest because it was quite long). Much respect.I’ve deliberately avoided this site for a couple of days following the end of the Test as I figured the fall-out would be unbearable and that mass hysteria and over reaction would at least equal if not strongly overpower reasoned comment and debate. Having read through as much as I could of this thread – though I haven’t had anywhere near enough time to read it all – it’s safe to say that I wasn’t to be disappointed...
try searching Simon Taufel or Darryl Harper or Rudi Koertzen or Aleem Dar in the Indian papers (the respected ones, not the bloody tabloids)... While people always complain about bad decisions, they aren't always blamed of bias.. But with Bucknor and to an extent, with Bowden, it is not the case.9 or 10 "???
I guarantee he has given more than 9 or 10 poor decisions against Australians in his career.
Find me one Test umpire that has not be bagged by the Indian press and they can umpire all India's tests.
I will save you the time, they don;t exist.
the ref had a word with both teams that time and we all saw how toned down everyone were in the last test....its because india didnt lose to england, thats what this is really all about
I am sorry mate, there is no way in hell that Symonds is a better witness than Harbhajan... They are both tools, but there is no way one is better than the other and if that is what Procter believes, there is nothing wrong in India asking him to be replaced...Until his report is out, it can't be ruled out that Symonds was a clearer, more credible witness than Bhajji, hence Proctor's decision.
It is in the newspapers too, if u need further confirmation....How convenient for you.
for starters, it is NOT YET a given that Harbhajan said anything racist....I agree that the umpires cost india the game, but what can you do about it? its part of the game i can uderstand the indiasn being upset with that but i still ahve 2 problems
firstly the way india are quick to point the finger at australia for playing outside the spirate of the game, yet they have defended harbijan when he made a racist comment
secondly, india should except the icc decission , iff they start leaving tours when they dont like a decission whats stoping other sides doing this? its very dangerous what they are doing
Lollerskatez! Not like any Australian hasn't whinged about those corrupt Indians picking and choosing whoever they want to umpire their matches and using their financial clout to get what they want. FFS, did you hear Malcom Conn on Fox a few hours ago?Lol. It's been the Indians doing all the whinging after this match mate, not Ponting.