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  • SiamS Offline
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    @sidbarret important to note that all whinging or complaining about the declaration raises some valid points re spectator appeal

    However

    Any dissonance is completely trumped and rendered hot air by the longstanding cricket maxim that you can bat how you want (within the laws of course) and if the fielding team don't like it, tough shit, bowl 'em out.

    Respect of opponents occurs when you're losing too, SK Warne ( fuck he was prattling on like last week never happened)

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    @barbarian said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mariner4life said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    We've heard the "spirit of cricket" thing before. And it lasts as long as the results do. As you say, if the loses start against India (of all fucking teams) then the drums are going to beat, and the leashes will be off. Snarling fast bowlers might be the most iconic Aussie sporting icon. Muzzled ones will only last as long as the wickets do.

    True. I think defining 'the line' would be a good start.

    But the problems run much deeper. In Australia, cricket just isn't a game where you have a beer and a laugh with the opposition after a game. Not at club level, not at district level, not at any level. It's the polar opposite to rugby in that regard.

    The toughness, the sledging, the hard edge is bred in at a very young age. So expecting people to turn away from it when they get to the pinnacle of the game is completely misguided.

    Any changes have to be broad and systemic, touching all parts of the game.

    I fear you may be over-complicating this.

    Giving up the obsession and self-proclaimed custody of the line is the start and end of it really.

    There is no appetite to remove the agro or mongrel from the Australian sporting psyche. Australians don’t want it and as an opposition fan I sure as hell don’t want it.

    By all means keep the aggressive, front running, cocky, won’t have drinks after the game attitude. That is Australia’s go. The players simply shut up and stop proselytizing and complaining.

    By the same token I don't really like the praise NZ is getting for being the bastion of fair play and sportsmanship. We shouldn't want that mantle and it's only setting us up for a fall.

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    @sidbarret said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @nta

    The reason for my chippiness is that I found the whole whinge fest about SA's second innings to be a crock of shit. People were calling for a declaration not because they thought it was the best way to win the game but because they were bored because they wasn't competitive.

    Faf did exactly the right thing IMO. A series win against Australia in his hands - why wouldn't you just bat them out of the game. Exactly what I would have done. Steve Waugh would've too.

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    @rotated said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    By the same token I don't really like the praise NZ is getting for being the bastion of fair play and sportsmanship. We shouldn't want that mantle and it's only setting us up for a fall.

    Agreed. People will judge you by the parameters you set, as interpreted by them. Better to just be nice rather than say that's how you want to play.

    @nta said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Let's hope Rabada's brain explosions are kept to a minimum in future OR that he manages to set a record for most number of reports before actually being banned! That would be a sight to see.

    I just don't understand the need to send a batsman off. You've taken his wicket, treat him with contempt and ignore him.

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    In the least surprise of all, the latest story is that Warner lawyered up so he can sell his tale-tell TV interview to the highest bidder. The same article says he stands to lose $6M in lost income.

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    If he does that interview, he might make $1M short term but get the arse from pretty much everything else for life.

    Shut up and cricket.

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    @nta said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    If he does that interview, he might make $1M short term but get the arse from pretty much everything else for life.

    Shut up and cricket.

    I'd happily take a cool million to never play cricket again.

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    @nta said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    If he does that interview, he might make $1M short term but get the arse from pretty much everything else for life.

    Shut up and cricket.

    I think he believes he has already got the arse from pretty much all cricket.

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @nta said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    If he does that interview, he might make $1M short term but get the arse from pretty much everything else for life.

    Shut up and cricket.

    I think he believes he has already got the arse from pretty much all cricket.

    I don't know who instigated the IPL ban but I don't think he takes action if he can still play the circuit

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    @baron-silas-greenback yeah, certainly looks that way - baby with the bathwater

    I wonder if he's reading between the lines or something more concrete.

    It's only a story about punishment at the moment, but (like Smith's will be) it could easily be one of redemption in 12 months time.

    Burning bridges is a bit drastic.

    Everyone goes through life changing calamities ( divorce, cancer,redundancies, deaths etc). He should be thankful his is only a year of disruption.

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    Pretty sure Indian cricket ditched all 3 from IPL - will be interesting if they appeal and are successful in reducing their sanctions. Not sure if that will reopen any closed doors for 20/20 circuits.

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    Bancroft had a county contract with Somerset terminated.

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    I'm not so sure it will be a bridge burning exercise. If i was in charge of his PR, i would be getting a soft interview where is sit beside my wife, and we talk about the intense pressure that built up around their relationship. I would talk about a brain snap brought about by an angry response to get back at an entire country who was targeting my family, and drove me to make a massive mistake.

    I would paint a picture of a family pushed to depression by unsavory events, and how i deeply regret my actions that followed.

    I reckon you could paint a pretty sympathetic picture out of that, and pave the way for a redemption story.

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    @mariner4life said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I'm not so sure it will be a bridge burning exercise. If i was in charge of his PR, i would be getting a soft interview where is sit beside my wife, and we talk about the intense pressure that built up around their relationship. I would talk about a brain snap brought about by an angry response to get back at an entire country who was targeting my family, and drove me to make a massive mistake.

    I would paint a picture of a family pushed to depression by unsavory events, and how i deeply regret my actions that followed.

    I reckon you could paint a pretty sympathetic picture out of that, and pave the way for a redemption story.

    Choked back a wee tear just at the thought................

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    Those of you in Aussie will know more about Roxy Jacenko. She's the PR person behind all this, including the press conference.

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    @bovidae said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Those of you in Aussie will know more about Roxy Jacenko. She's the PR person behind all this, including the press conference.

    She's denying it.

    @mariner4life with soft lighting, and wife dressed modestly, demure expression. Cut to scene in backyard playing cricket with kids...

    🤢

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    @mariner4life
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  • Chris B.C Online
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    @mariner4life said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I'm sure they're working on it, but it may well not work if people already know you've developed a comprehensive PR strategy.

    Keep your head down, take your medicine, and do the 60 minutes interview six months down the track when the heat's been taken out of the issue. Otherwise, your script is bang on.

    That Lance Armstrong interview with Oprah is doubtless full of good tips.

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    @antipodean said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @bovidae said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Those of you in Aussie will know more about Roxy Jacenko. She's the PR person behind all this, including the press conference.

    She's denying it.

    Denying she is involved, or denying Warner is trying to sell his story? 😉

    The article I read said she was sitting next to Candice at the press conference.

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