Australia v India
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@MajorRage said in Australia v India:
Who cares?
Clearly at least 4 people in this thread
Put the boot on the other foot: if this had happened to an Indian player it would have been burnt effigies and protests and claims of racism.
As it is, we just think Kohli is being a petulant flog.
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@MajorRage said in Australia v India:
no interest in Aussies getting pissy about it.
Of course. But we're the Custodians Of The Game.
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@NTA said in Australia v India:
@MajorRage said in Australia v India:
Who cares?
Clearly at least 4 people in this thread
Put the boot on the other foot: if this had happened to an Indian player it would have been burnt effigies and protests and claims of racism.
As it is, we just think Kohli is being a petulant flog.
Did not expect to agree with all of your reply to this!
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@MajorRage said in Australia v India:
Who cares?
Aussies been treating opposition like shit for years on their home territory. Anybody want their fuckin arm broken?
Donāt condone it, but no interest in Aussies getting pissy about it.
Really?
I thought it was really fucking average behaviour. The captain of the most popular cricket team on the planet intentionally shouldering a 19yr old kid on debut because he was slapping their bowlers around a bit. What a complete piston wristed gibbon.
And what a pathetically (yet totally expected) weak sanction.
He should have been banned from the 5th test as a minimum. This wasnāt a few words about his mum, this isnāt getting into his head. It was deliberate physical contact.
And donāt get me started on the way he carried on like a wounded pork chop whoād been on the receiving end of a Jerry Collinās special
Complete fuckwit, how could you look your wife and kids in the eye after that?
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@voodoo see the first 3 words of my last paragraph.
Think you are being way over the top with your critique myself. Itās not cool, but sheesh canāt look your family in the eye? Get a grip.
Top level cricket, especislly vs Aus at home, has always been top tier tough. Kohli looks pretty petulant here but thatās about it.
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Ultimately, cricket is a non-contact sport, where the ball is the vessel through which contact is made (from the bowler's hand, onto the batter's bat or body, or into the fielder's hands). Kohli deliberately and clearly crossed that line.
The very light punishment sets a precedent, I fear.