FFS, man, he has been cleared, he is playing, therefore his stats count. If he was white-skinned, and an Aussie, then Australians would be reaching for the tissues and vasoline everytime he takes a wicket.
True...usually that sort of statement is debatable...but the aussies do have a history of racist remarks etc etc...
I'd tend to agree with that especially considering Australia's racial history.
What a lot of old cobblers these three statements are. Plenty of people have questioned his action. Those people are black, white and all colours in between. Frankly, if you want to lower the tone of the debate to making generalisations that those from this country who question his action are motivated by race then as far as I'm concerned your credibility is about as high as those imbeciles who yell out racial abuse at people on sporting fields themselves.
As I've posted earlier on this forum, the bloke's been cleared, let him bowl and get on with it. What I think of his action is frankly irrelevant, and if he gets past Warne here I'll stand up and clap him, coz it's a great achievement.
Ask Monty Panesar how he was received out here last time? Despite what Smith said, he was received really wel by the crowds here - they loved him.
I'm interested in the above posters' comments about Australia's "racial history". What, per chance, are you speaking of? Are you referring to idiotic racial remarks at sporting venues, or something else? Because if a country's history of yelling crap out at sports events or of treating racial minorities poorly means that you can write off criticism/ comment by people from that country then I'm afraid if you're from the States, your opinion can be written off too. Same with the UK, same with every damn country on earth just about. Spare us the holier-than-thou crap - are each of your countries beyond criticism when it comes to their treatment of minorities or on racial issues? I think not.
You want to bring the race thing into it, then do so. But you are frankly insulting the intelligence of people on this forum who are as entitled to their opinion as anyone else. What's it going to come to - that people can't post a bloody opinion without the simple reply being "Oh well, your country has a history of racism". Top answer that. Fair dinkum - grow up.
I'm not going to sit here and tell you there aren't idiots in the crowds who yell out racist stuff, because there are. Just as there are racists in all countries and in any crowd of people you'll have any number of dickheads. But if you want to state or imply that people from here are somehow tainted by that and therefore their comments aren't worthwhile, then frankly what's to stop people from other parts of the world tainting posters from India with the crowd violence they've had there in the past and just saying "Well, there's a history of thuggishness there, so that really explains their position on X or Y?" Answer: You can't, and nor should you.
Funnily enough, tolerance s a two way thing guys, and if you want to bang on about Australians being racist, it's about as accurate as me saying if you're a Muslim then you're a terrorist. Which would (rightly) be condemend by any decent thinking person.
we can have some (reasonably) good debates on CW without resorting to insulting the cricketer they favour. (Cameron, no.)
Yes we can. Can we also have some debate which does not involve making generalisations about people who have an opinion about certain players and trying to undermine their opinions with thinly veiled accusations of racism?