England Cricket Tour of New Zealand, 2017/18 (with no cricket in 2017)
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Quite.McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
Doesn't compare to this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_attack_on_the_Sri_Lanka_national_cricket_team1 -
Aussie struggling at 86-6. Shame.0
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7 down now0
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al over tonight methinks.0
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now 7 for 29 in 13 overs.1
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94-8 ha ha ha2
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Aussies now lost eight wickets for 37 runs.0
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Even funnier followed by a run out!
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Riv, i thought you were a closet Australia fan?Riviera said:Aussie struggling at 86-6. Shame.
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37-9....2
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So the Aussies are, effectively, 47-9. Even we made 52 to lose our last 10 wickets!0
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Addick Addict said:
So the Aussies are, effectively,
4737-9. Even we made 52 to lose our last 10 wickets!
Edit - maths was never my strong point!Callumcafc said:37-9....
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95 all out.
Lost ten wickets for 38 runs.1 -
It's almost as if they had something on their mindsCallumcafc said:95 all out.
Lost ten wickets for 38 runs.0 -
Laugh.
Couldnt happen to a nicer team.1 -
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.1 -
Shame the Aussies had a review left - it would have been good for an English umpire to do them an injustice.1
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Let hope the other Aussies supposedly announced tomorrow dont collape in the same way.0
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Maybe trying to fix the game might be right up there. However, the 'winning' bit might not be relevant.Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.0 -
Reviewed and overturned. Injustice... Aussies have eight more runs since then.0
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That is it!!!!!!!!0
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107 all out this time. Caught out so no review.
Still lost 10 wickets for 50 runs.0 -
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason0 -
My kids told me today that Cape Town is 'overrun' with Aussies at moment - not quite Barmy Army levels - but i bet they dont have the same dark humour that the BA have come to adopt following England.0
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Match fixing is deplorable, but it falls outside the definition I gave. Atherton's dirt-in-pocket was wrong, but is a lesser offence (in my opinion) than what Smith and co did in this match.McBobbin said:
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason0 -
I agree, this was a root and branch senior team decision to cheat, and lump it on the least experienced batsman.Chizz said:
Match fixing is deplorable, but it falls outside the definition I gave. Atherton's dirt-in-pocket was wrong, but is a lesser offence (in my opinion) than what Smith and co did in this match.McBobbin said:
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason
Who used the bottle top to damage the ball?1 -
What seams so bad to me in this instance is that it was not the action of an individual.
It would appear the whole team agreed to it.
I would like to believe that someone would have said something to stop it happening but apparently not.3 -
McBobbin said:
I agree, this was a root and branch senior team decision to cheat, and lump it on the least experienced batsman.Chizz said:
Match fixing is deplorable, but it falls outside the definition I gave. Atherton's dirt-in-pocket was wrong, but is a lesser offence (in my opinion) than what Smith and co did in this match.McBobbin said:
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason
Who used the bottle top to damage the ball?
Imran khan admitted to using a bottle top in a county match in 1981, playing for Sussex. He's further demonstrated how untrustworthy he is since then, by taking up a career in politics.McBobbin said:
I agree, this was a root and branch senior team decision to cheat, and lump it on the least experienced batsman.Chizz said:
Match fixing is deplorable, but it falls outside the definition I gave. Atherton's dirt-in-pocket was wrong, but is a lesser offence (in my opinion) than what Smith and co did in this match.McBobbin said:
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason
Who used the bottle top to damage the ball?5 -
Typical Sussex, can't be trustedChizz said:McBobbin said:
I agree, this was a root and branch senior team decision to cheat, and lump it on the least experienced batsman.Chizz said:
Match fixing is deplorable, but it falls outside the definition I gave. Atherton's dirt-in-pocket was wrong, but is a lesser offence (in my opinion) than what Smith and co did in this match.McBobbin said:
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason
Who used the bottle top to damage the ball?
Imran khan admitted to using a bottle top in a county match in 1981, playing for Sussex. He's further demonstrated how untrustworthy he is since then, by taking up a career in politics.McBobbin said:
I agree, this was a root and branch senior team decision to cheat, and lump it on the least experienced batsman.Chizz said:
Match fixing is deplorable, but it falls outside the definition I gave. Atherton's dirt-in-pocket was wrong, but is a lesser offence (in my opinion) than what Smith and co did in this match.McBobbin said:
Atherton?Chizz said:
Is there a worse case of cheating - ie a captain transgressing the laws in order to improve his chances of winning - any time since, say, the war?McBobbin said:I hardly think it's crickets darkest day. I think people were desperate to stick it to this team though
I can't think of any.
And match fixing is worse. Cronje for example
Wasn't there an incident between England and India with jelly beans? Weren't they for the same reason
Who used the bottle top to damage the ball?2 -
http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/22908218/steven-smith-david-warner-face-life-ban-ca
"Smith, Warner could face life ban from CA
An ICC suspension from the final Test against South Africa may be just the start of sanctions for Australia's captain Steven Smith, who alongside his deputy David Warner faces anything up to a life ban for cheating under Cricket Australia's code of behaviour."2