Of all the countries in the world, Australia was being used by the Britishers to imprison convicts. On their release, the convicts would form colonies. Generations of these white-convicts settled there this way.
The point is, crime is in the genes of Australians. Wherever they visit, their criminal mindset surfaces. Cricket is no exception. Their taking pride in ' abusive sledging' tactics shows their criminal mindset. If they can't win, they would put all false charges on the opposition and after a loss, they would become crying babies blaming everything from the pitch to umpiring but not themselves.
The unlawful, and many a time, bullying behavior of Australians is always supported by white officials of the ICC who have a racist mindset. These officials would never take cognizance of any complaint made by a non-white team. On the contrary, they would impart severe punishments on Asian cricketers for paltry, many a time, for no offenses. Even a false complaint made by white team members would be taken seriously as the gospel truth.
Remember, how Harbhajan Singh was targeted and charged falsely in 'Monkeygate' by Australians. Also remember how in Nagpur Ricky Ponting had thrown down a whole TV set down on the road from his accommodation on the fourth floor. This matter was hushed up. Had an Asian player committed such a crime, he would be behind bars first thing.
Asian teams must boycott Australian team as well as ICC. That is the only way.
Re: ICC observes principle of 'White Supremacy'
by palanki narayana on Mar 10, 2017 05:30 PM
In the Harbhajan-Symonds affair the racism boot fits Harbhajan better. The Australians were offended at the taunt made against their team mate who is an aboriginal. The team felt the racial slur so deeply that they refused to withdraw their complaint as a reciprocal gesture when India offered to withdraw its own complaint.
Re: ICC observes principle of 'White Supremacy'
by amit shah on Mar 10, 2017 10:28 AM
apart from the "White Supremacy" that you have pointed out, I consider Indian board's "Slave Mindset" and "Anything for Money" attitude to be more responsible. why can't we show some spine? after all ours is the richest board in the world and we keep getting accused of using our money muscle. so when we are anyways being blamed why shouldn't we use that same money muscle sometimes.
Why bcci buckle and the reason for that only they know. The outcome is just as eye wash.not at all convincing. just think had this been done by viraat in particular every one can imagine the enormous pressure on bcci and the resultive action is beyond imagination. Why bcci buckle?
Re: Smith & handscomb DRS issue 2nd test 4th inni
by amit shah on Mar 10, 2017 10:29 AM
commercial considerations even at the cost of self-respect. how is this board different from the previous one?
Re: Good sense prevailed
by amit shah on Mar 10, 2017 10:31 AM
both the parties have to understand and agree to that. it should not be one-way traffic.
Re: Unfortunate
by raghavendra rao on Mar 10, 2017 06:06 AM
i agree with sanjay agrawal. if the same thing was by an indian, whole world would be pouncing on him.