Why ???? Any body who believe that Warne And Waugh gave actual weather reports is totally biased and delusional.....marc71178 said:Yes, but people also have to accept that what Warne and Waugh did is nothing like what they did.
as opposed to being predisposed, totally biased and delusional?Legglancer said:Why ???? Any body who believe that Warne And Waugh gave actual weather reports is totally biased and delusional.....
First of all, it was not just weather, but also pitch reports.marc71178 said:And dodgy dealings - in that case I demand all weather-forecasters are banned from ever giving us weather reports in the future, as they're clearly having dodgy dealings with the general public in telling us what the weather is going to do in exchange for money!
Both Warne and Waugh were punished, both were fined and the media had a field day with the story, it was in all the papers and all over the TV in Australia.Bas said:Why? Yes they are the best team in he world with some of the best players. But that doesn't mean they're above the rules.
Here are some examples - just think how the world's response might have been different if the players had been from the Indian subcontinent....
Mark Waugh and Shane Warne had dealings with a bookmaker. Both escape any sort of punishment and the media aren't really interested.
Shane Warne failed a drugs test and is banned for just 1 year. And when he returns, he is welcomed by the media as a hero.
If any other team complains about a bowler's action, they are condemned as whingers - just making excuses for their own poor performances. But when Jermaine Lawson or Murali rattles the Aussies, they complain and the bowler is investigated and likely to be suspended.
So why is it the Australians are above accusations of corruption and foul play? This thread is not for debating the truth of these accusations. The point I wish to make is that the media vultures which are so keen to discredit other teams - particularly teams from the subcontinent - have only good things to say about the australians.
Scallywag said:Australia have never complained about Murali or Lawson.
Probably the same reason no body believed or did anything when Dean Jones made it public that he had been offered money to fix matches.aussie_beater said:So why is it that you are going to believe as gospel what those two guys said about the incident, while you are not going to believe when Azhar or Malik says that they are innocent.
As for me, I think all these guys are crooks that have no place in cricket.I am happy that Azhar, Malik and those guys are not playing anymore, but I am also peeved at why the whole issue of Warne and Waugh was allowed to go under the rug without much investigation.
Mr. P said:yawn...more jealous cricket fans. Be honest with yourselves, Australia doesn't get special treatment nomatter how much you think we do. Your nations are just as bad.
Get over it.
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Look - you prove my point with that ball-tampering incident. OK, the Indian media supported the Indian players. But the rest of the world were muttering "bloody Indian cheats" were they not?Scallywag said:Both Warne and Waugh were punished, both were fined and the media had a field day with the story, it was in all the papers and all over the TV in Australia.
In regards to the question about Warne can you elaborate how the media treated Tendulkar and Dravid in India when they were caught tampering with the ball.
Australia have never complained about Murali or Lawson.
Your argument has no basis and is built on half truths and misleading statements.
That's the sort of disgusting attitude I cannot stand.marc71178 said:Stewart?!!!!!!!!
Haha. The magical power of "as such".marc71178 said:He did not fail a drugs test as such, he was found to have a prohibited masking agent in his blood-stream - courtesy of a pill which he misguidedly took for vanity reasons.
Of course its not the fault of the Australian team. I do not have a problem with the players. Their conduct is no better or worse than any other team.marc71178 said:Bowlers being reported by the Match Referee - how is that the fault of the Australian team?
Ball tampering is cheating, in that it can alter the result of a gameBas said:Look - you prove my point with that ball-tampering incident. OK, the Indian media supported the Indian players. But the rest of the world were muttering "bloody Indian cheats" were they not?
Whereas the response to Waugh and Warne was that they were honest, fair players who had just made a silly mistake. The same goes for the Warne drugs scandal. He has come out unscathed.
well i would say that most people made a pretty good judgement call in this case, seeing as he was innocentBas said:I know stewart is is innocent, but its funny how that was assumed from the very beginning simply because he was English.
I thought the doosra was reported in a match involving teams, neither of which were Australian, by an English match referee. How was it seen to be affecting Australia at that time? If he's been bowling the doosra for years then it's fair to say that he's bowled it to us before with no complaint.Dar said:I agree with everything Bas said in the first post. Yes, Murali may have been reported by the match referee but why was it only when he played Australia that they complained. He's been bowling the doosra for years only when it affects australia the report it. Warne failed a drugs test, simple as that he took a banned substance plus he had dodgy dealings with bookies. I love Warne as a bowler but just imagine if a different player had done those things. Its not the Australian players i have a problem with, its the obvious bum-chum treatment they often get
Ranatunga was fined for thousands of dollars and his match fee for the whole tournament was taken off....for thatSon Of Coco said:Ranatunga leading his players to the edge of the field threatening a walk off, then man-handling the umpire into position and nothing happening - that sort of treatment?
All well and good, but that is Imran's opinion, and regardless of what he thinks, the punishment was correct in acknowledging the players had done the wrong thing - knowingly or not.Scallywag said:Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan has said that the betting scandal has been blown out of all proportion.
Imran said the episode was "trivial" and added: "The only confusion is why it has been declared so late, it's the Australian Cricket Board which is responsible for creating all this fuss."
Imran said he believed that what the Australian players had done did not even amount to a "fineable offence."
That is Imrans take on the issue and he's from the sub continent.
Reflecting the extent of soul-searching and disappointment across the cricket loving country, Prime Minister John Howard said he shared a feeling of intense disappointment with cricket-loving Australians over the bookmaker scandal.
Now why didnt everybody jump on Howards back when he said this, is it because they only jump on his back when he talks about Asian players which would mean that Asians treat Australians with double standards.