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  • MN5M Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Cricket:

    @MN5 said in Aussie Cricket:

    The underarm incident was a boring, overblown non event 40 years ago.

    How people still feel the need to wank on about it to this day is completely beyond me.

    holy shit

    the absolute blackest of pots calling out a kettle right here

    Not sure what you're getting at, am I missing something ?

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  • SiamS Offline
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    @MN5 said in Aussie Cricket:

    @mariner4life said in Aussie Cricket:

    @MN5 said in Aussie Cricket:

    The underarm incident was a boring, overblown non event 40 years ago.

    How people still feel the need to wank on about it to this day is completely beyond me.

    holy shit

    the absolute blackest of pots calling out a kettle right here

    Not sure what you're getting at, am I missing something ?

    Obviously February 1981.

    It was huge news. Involved governments and was the first time anyone saw that the Australian public had a soul😉

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    I've always been a bit perplexed by underarm. It still resonates so strongly, and yet what Australia did was entirely legal at the time. It seems to be the 80s equivalent to Sandpapergate, and yet they are completely different situations with only one actually outside the rules of the game.

    I don't agree with the decision to bowl underarm, but still to be talking about it 40 years later?

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    I don't agree with the decision to bowl underarm, but still to be talking about it 40 years later?

    Aus is consistently so much better than us at Cricket, that to get robbed of the chance to win by something that Benaud called a disgrace really rankles.

    Let's be honest, the chances of scoring a 6 off the last ball was tiny. Yet it's not sporting to not allow a competition. It's like that bowler this week conceding a wide on the last ball of the innings preventing a batter getting a ton. If he did it, it was completely legit, but people arc up, the media get going, etc.

    Anyway, here's Benaud on it:
    "Let me just tell you what I think about it. I think it was a disgraceful performance from a captain that got his sums wrong today, and I think it should never be permitted to happen again."

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    @nzzp said in Aussie Cricket:

    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    I don't agree with the decision to bowl underarm, but still to be talking about it 40 years later?

    Aus is consistently so much better than us at Cricket, that to get robbed of the chance to win by something that Benaud called a disgrace really rankles.

    Let's be honest, the chances of scoring a 6 off the last ball was tiny. Yet it's not sporting to not allow a competition. It's like that bowler this week conceding a wide on the last ball of the innings preventing a batter getting a ton. If he did it, it was completely legit, but people arc up, the media get going, etc.

    Anyway, here's Benaud on it:
    "Let me just tell you what I think about it. I think it was a disgraceful performance from a captain that got his sums wrong today, and I think it should never be permitted to happen again."

    I don't disagree with any of that. It should have been the talk of the town... for a week or two. Then life should have moved on, like it does after a bowler chucks down a wide to rob a batsman of his hundred.

    Instead, here we are 40 years later...

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    wrote on last edited by mariner4life
    #1869

    oh no, absolutely everyone should just forget about an Australian Captain deciding to deny a cricket minnow a slight chance of a draw by dredging up a delivery that, while "legal" had not been seen since the 1700s. It was decided the risk of Brian McKechnie, a player who had a grand total of 54 ODI runs, at an average of 13, could just hit a 6 at the MCG was far too great to follow standard cricketing protocol.

    That it happened between NZ (the minnow) and Australia (the cricketing giant), with all the big brother/little brother national rivalry; that it was big brother doing it; that it forced an immediate rule change, all of that should just be ignored.

    It's part of sporting lore, of course it should be talked about. Sport is stories, or why do we watch?

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
    #1870

    @mariner4life Yeah, I just don't think it's a story worth 40 years of retelling.

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    replied to barbarian on last edited by
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    @mariner4life Yeah, I just don't think it's a story worth 40 years of retelling.

    seriously weird take i reckon.

    way more minor shit than this comes up all the time.

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
    #1872

    @mariner4life Really? I reckon we've pretty much forgotten far more serious stuff than this.

    Are we going to be talking about Hansie Cronje in 2042? I doubt it, but what the bloke did was far worse (and more interesting IMO) than the underarm ball.

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  • DonsteppaD Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Donsteppa
    #1873

    Is this from the nation that still refers to Bodyline and that villainous Harold Larwood?

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    #1874

    @Donsteppa Yeah I'd be more than happy to toss that one out as well.

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    @mariner4life Yeah, I just don't think it's a story worth 40 years of retelling.

    Some of us on here are still aggrieved over things relating back to 9 July 1927 http://rugbymuseum.co.nz/tdih-july-9-1927-the-battle-of-solway/

    and don't get me started on the event at Cardiff Arms Park on 16 December 1905!

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    replied to barbarian on last edited by
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    @barbarian to kiwis and aussies? we're the only ones who talk about it. it's our story.

    it's not just the delivery, the whole story is there. PMs having their say. Widespread condemnation. a rule change. it's an interesting story that comes up when we play each other.

    It's taken on a life of its own, as sporting stories tend to do. And i am cool with that. To me it's a funny piece of sporting history. I bet to guys my dad's age and older, it probably still pisses them off, as only sport can do.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    replied to barbarian on last edited by
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:

    @Donsteppa Yeah I'd be more than happy to toss that one out as well.

    why? again, that's almost mythological in its retelling.

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    @mariner4life Too bloody right it does for us old fogies who had to put up with both the underarm and the Martin Sneddon catch of Gregg Chappell in the same match.

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    @Higgins said in Aussie Cricket:

    @mariner4life Too bloody right it does for us old fogies who had to put up with both the underarm and the Martin Sneddon catch of Gregg Chappell in the same match.

    the forgotten and more significant controversy

    wasn't the umpire's official explanation that they weren't looking, the were looking at the runners?

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1880

    Speaking of the umpires, should we also mention that the last delivery should have been a no-ball as Aust had too many players outside the inner circle. 🙂 Lillee didn't walk in.

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    #1881

    @Bovidae said in Aussie Cricket:

    Speaking of the umpires, should we also mention that the last delivery should have been a no-ball as Aust had too many players outside the inner circle. 🙂 Lillee didn't walk in.

    oh shit i didn't know that!

    no wonder the aussies want this to all go away.

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1882

    It clearly irks @barbarian that his team were a bunch of fluffybunnies and have largely continued the trend since. If you shag one goat, you are a goat shagger for life.

    Seriously though, I'm of the same opinion as mariner. It's sporting folklore. Like "hand of god" doesn't ever get mentioned...

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1883

    The Sneddon catch was also so bloody obvious, but two Aussie umpires...

    @mariner4life said in Aussie Cricket:

    no wonder the aussies want this to all go away.

    This.

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