Incorrect, not clever and not remotely funny.To the credit of the Lords members, it must be shocking as born and bred racists to see a brown guy in that room. The only thing more inconceivable would be a brown woman.
I know it's not funny man, its been like that foreverIncorrect, not clever and not remotely funny.
I've been following cricket for 45 years and I think it was an utter disgrace. My partner has been following it for a few years and feels the same way.I think it's one of those incidents where those ensconced in the game for decades just see it as part of the game while those who only follow cricket for the Ashes think it's totally wrong way to get somebody out.
A bit like sandpapergate; the outrage really snowballed when it got beyond the cricketing world and the general public reacted to it.
Interesting definition as usually stumping happens during the attempt to play a stroke.TBF this is a stumping, not a run out.
How does it feel to be just as wrong as your partnerI've been following cricket for 45 years and I think it was an utter disgrace. My partner has been following it for a few years and feels the same way.
Yeah Aussies are never racist, are they?Isn't that everywhere in England no matter the sport?
Remember Aussies, the decayed former slaver empire has the right to be mad.
Not saying HE should have done anything about it. Just saying it's weird to see a side that accepted a WC they won on an umpiring error get all uppity at this.What the **** did you want him to do about it????