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It does not happen all the time and there's a huge difference between gamesmanship and downright cheating like what Afridi did which you seem to have missed. Gamesmanship would be pushing your luck and encroaching onto the 'danger area' in the bowler's follow through, this sort of gamesmanship *does* happen all the time, as does other forms of gamesmanship like overappealing or excessive appealing. Cheating is walking down the pitch and scuffing the wicket up, or bouncing the ball off the ground and saying you caught it.deeps said:What he did, is something that happens ALL THE TIME. Bowlers do it intentionally, batsman do it intentionally. Most cover it up, and make it look unintentional. Do you really think, that when batsman are told not to run on the pitch during their second innings, that they are running on it accidentally?
What about bowlers? Do you think they accidentally forget not to follow through on the pitch? Come on, they've been playing on turf pitches for most of their career, they don't simply "forget". It's intentional, the sooner you realise that, the better.