Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
@paekakboyz said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
@baron-silas-greenback if that's the bar this sort of thing wouldn't make the top hundred... or even top thousand depending on how itemized you got. Almost worth not even posting about.
Unless you're in a sports forum of course
Except it was asked what outraged me. I answered. I think a lot of people just see it is an Australian so dial up the faux outrage to maximum. Similar things have been done in he past. Nowhere near this level of vitriol.
Ban the culprits for a few games in line with past transgressions and move on. Perhaps sack Smith as captain.Yeah, I've changed my stance a bit since listening to Doull talk about it.
If we're all going to be extra outraged about this, then we should expect the ICC to change the laws and deal out far harsher punishments for any and all ball tampering.
Otherwise, hand out the usual 1 match ban and move on.
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Would the 'outrage' be different if it was the Pakistanis?
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@taniwharugby said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
Would the 'outrage' be different if it was the Pakistanis?
Totally different.
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Not a massive deal cricketing wise but more a great opportunity for Cricket Australia to get it's head out of it's arse.
From it's ridiculous payment spat to petty bullshit like the Bairstow press conference where Smith and Bancroft milked it mocking their opponent to the 4 nil hand balloons CA have behaved with little tact or real dignity for a while now.
They appointed a great batsman but limited leader and made him the whole show. No way Ponting, Waugh, Taylor or AB would risk getting caught in such a manner.
And the icing is that coach CEO and sundry have, not 24 hours ago, been climbing into everything South African about line crossing and crowd behaviour - all from a position comfortably on the right side of the line
So in the context of recent bleating and behaviour of aus cricket, a wee bit of wing clipping might not go amiss, after all the bans that is.
Winning the hearts and minds of fans back quickly might be a challenge though
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https://www.ausport.gov.au/news/asc_news/story_668717_asc_statement_on_australian_cricket
ASC statement on Australian Cricket
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25 Mar 2018Australian Sports Commission Chair John Wylie, the ASC Board and CEO Kate Palmer make the following statement in relation to events overnight concerning the Australian cricket team.
The ASC condemns cheating of any form in sport. The ASC expects and requires that Australian teams and athletes demonstrate unimpeachable integrity in representing our country.
The Australian cricket team are iconic representatives of our country. The example they set matters a great deal to Australia and to the thousands of young Australians playing or enjoying the sport of cricket and who look up to the national team as role models.
Given the admission by Australian captain Steve Smith, the ASC calls for him to be stood down immediately by Cricket Australia, along with any other members of the team leadership group or coaching staff who had prior awareness of, or involvement in, the plan to tamper with the ball.
This can occur while Cricket Australia completes a full investigation.
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Aussie government calls for those involved to step down:
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Chair John Wylie, the ASC Board, and CEO Kate Palmer - essentially speaking for the Australian government - called for severe action against the team. "The ASC condemns cheating of any form in sport," it said in a statement. "The ASC expects and requires that Australian teams and athletes demonstrate unimpeachable integrity in representing our country.
"Given the admission by Australian captain Steve Smith, the ASC calls for him to be stood down immediately by Cricket Australia, along with any other members of the team leadership group or coaching staff who had prior awareness of, or involvement in, the plan to tamper with the ball. This can occur while Cricket Australia completes a full investigation."
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Yup.... lynch mob
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@baron-silas-greenback more, less, expected?
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What feels different about this instance is the admission the ‘leadership group’ were all in on it, and the sight of Lehman trying to quietly message the team’s way out of it. My memory of previous ball tampering instances is that you usually had one cheating culprit rather than the immediate appearance of an orchestrated set of cheating.
I also don’t remember a team being dumb enough to drop themselves in it on that scale since the arrival of HD coverage...
Would it be different if it was Pakistan? Yep, I’d guess the outrage would be much less but the ultimate (formal) punishments would be stronger.
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
Yup.... lynch mob
Yep but it’s to be expected given it’s the Australian cricket team
They have been at the heart of nearly every onfield and off field drama the last few years. They attract zero sympathy from anyone else.
Trawl through all the articles written about the issues on this tour and a large number are basically about sticking in the boot.
They have pissed off a lot of cricket fans for a while now. It’s their chance to kick them while they are down. -
@siam said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
What the governing body of sport in Australia making a comment when it's flagship admits cheating is a lynch mob?
Bit melodramatic ain't it?
I didn’t mean it’s a total lynch mob
My point was more to highlight the fact that no one has any sympathy for the Aussie’s and are more then happy to see them punished heavily
If this was Pakistan or even India the outrage wouldn’t be the same
It would be a big deal for sure but it would fade pretty quickly.
No one else is dispised quite like the Aussie cricket team is ( no offence meant to the likes of @NTA and @barbarian ) -
Crickets their #1 so I guess it's on par with a similar and significant fuck up by the AB's? And I don't mean playing cully at centre. Plus there was a fair bit of how they've been trying to keep the big bash super clean behaviour-wise probably has them going super hard out.
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Yep lynch them all. But suspensions only kick in just before the next Chappell-Hadlee series....
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@act-crusader said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
Yep lynch them all. But suspensions only kick in just before the next Chappell-Hadlee series....
Aren’t we due to possibly play a Boxing Day test soon as well
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@virgil said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
@baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
Yup.... lynch mob
Yep but it’s to be expected given it’s the Australian cricket team
They have been at the heart of nearly every onfield and off field drama the last few years. They attract zero sympathy from anyone else.
Trawl through all the articles written about the issues on this tour and a large number are basically about sticking in the boot.
They have pissed off a lot of cricket fans for a while now. It’s their chance to kick them while they are down.A point well made in this article.
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some amusing stuff on Social media, some not
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Awkward. ....
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
Awkward. ....
Never forgot that
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@virgil said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
@baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:
Awkward. ....
Never forgot that
It reads like we were playing to the rules as dictated by the home side and administered by the umpires. Doesn't make it right of course....