There is a history of misconduct and then letting off with a simple or small punishment has actually led them to continue which is a discriminatory again on the part of judges. Australian players certainly needs to look into their behavior, communication with the other players after all it is just a game. player is a player there is nothing personal. If Ponting is really serious this time then it not difficult, actually he himself is master of such behaviour.
If Aussies are embarassed at their uncouth attitude to other players then I am Clint Eastwood. Another 100 years they play cricket, they'll remain the same.
If Aussies are embarassed at their uncouth attitude to other players then I am Clint Eastwood. Another 100 years they play cricket, they'll remain the same.
Every test series played in aussie home turf has to be mired in one controversy or the other, barring a few visiting white-colored teams. These guys are cunning enough to provoke the opposition and get away without any punishment, thanks to the help of fellow white-colored 'referees'.
Re: We know where they have come from
by Against Pseudos on Dec 23, 2009 09:00 AM
Tiwari:
Spot on. :)
Like the son of every Indian Police Officer is born with the cap and ribbons, you have really understood that the Australian Prime Minister should be put in an Indian jail for 200 years. :)
I bow before your superior medical, legal and general knowledge. :)
What ponting has to bravo. He had punched bravo while taking run Video is available on you tube in the name of YouTube - B. Haddin n M. Johnson Fight (Sledging) with S. Benn West Indies vs Australia Perth 2009 - DesiDunYa