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Yenoley
India vs Australia is No Longer Gentleman's Stuff
by Yenoley on Apr 02, 2017 06:19 AM  | Hide replies

Sledgeing (Mental Disintegration) is a Different Ball Game, So is Playing Great Cricket a Completely Different Concept !!

The Problem here is Australians have Mastered Both Verbally Assaulting & Degrading Opposition Players, Captains, Coaches, Playing Wickets, Conditions, Techniques etc etc.

They have a Truckload of Verbal Stuff to Unleash apart from Playing Aggressive & Rude Cricket Historically, and it has been Handed over Carefully from Generations to New Players as well.

Of Late - The Indians have also started Fou1 Mouthing & Bad Behaviour to Match The Aussies - Eye for an Eye policy !!

But I feel Both Teams are Overstepping Far too Beyond, and ICC should Quickly Introduce The Red Card System & Warn Players like how it is done in Football and Bring them back to Normal & Instill Discipline atleast for the Viewers sake.

The ICC System should be Transparent, Impartial and Fair - No Favouritism, No Politics, No Racism & No Power Mongering - All Player have to be Corrected in Behavioural aspects on he Field !!

If Aggression Translates into Physical Assault, then it will become a Battlefield - There will be even more of Animosity - Which we already have in Abundance !!

Please Control Pollution Levels in Cricket - Atleast from now Dear ICC - I don't want to see Somebody Poking, Hitting, Slapping or Kicking another player.

It is Disgusting & shameful to say the least.

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Pukuta Mestri
Re: India vs Australia is No Longer Gentleman's Stuff
by Pukuta Mestri on Apr 03, 2017 05:29 PM
Well said but the question is who is going to validate the specific point you raised - "The ICC System should be Transparent, Impartial and Fair - No Favouritism, No Politics, No Racism & No Power Mongering - All Player have to be Corrected in Behavioural aspects on he Field"?

If you look at ICC match referee, there are clear racial approach some of the whites. eg., Chris Broad has proven multiple times that when it is subcontinent player at the receiving end, his rule book become very transparent and he handover punishment religiously. If the player in question on other hand is from Australia or England, he also get bran fade and he gives benefit of doubt to player of his race. It is time to bring criminal changes against such referee and have them get jail sentence for being racial. Unless you bring such strict measure, ICC will not be able to bring discipline to the game and Australians/British players will be never be penalized but all others.

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Yenoley
India vs Australia is No Longer Gentleman's Stuff
by Yenoley on Apr 02, 2017 06:18 AM

Sledgeing (Mental Disintegration) is a Different Ball Game, So is Playing Great Cricket a Completely Different Concept !!

The Problem here is Australians have Mastered Both Verbally Assaulting & Degrading Opposition Players, Captains, Coaches, Playing Wickets, Conditions, Techniques etc etc.

They have a Truckload of Verbal Stuff to Unleash apart from Playing Aggressive & Rude Cricket Historically, and it has been Handed over Carefully from Generations to New Players as well.

Of Late - The Indians have also started Fou1 Mouthing & Bad Behaviour to Match The Aussies - Eye for an Eye policy !!

But I feel Both Teams are Overstepping Far too Beyond, and ICC should Quickly Introduce The Red Card System & Warn Players like how it is done in Football and Bring them back to Normal & Instill Discipline atleast for the Viewers sake.

The ICC System should be Transparent, Impartial and Fair - No Favouritism, No Politics, No Racism & No Power Mongering - All Player have to be Corrected in Behavioural aspects on he Field !!

If Aggression Translates into Physical Assault, then it will become a Battlefield - There will be even more of Animosity - Which we already have in Abundance !!

Please Control Pollution Levels in Cricket - Atleast from now Dear ICC - I don't want to see Somebody Poking, Hitting, Slapping or Kicking another player.

It is Disgusting & shameful to say the least.

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Pradip Datta
Are you serious?
by Pradip Datta on Apr 01, 2017 05:00 PM  | Hide replies

Even now an Aussie had not forgotten what happened in the past and in the field. Mr Sutherland pl note that. I think you people have taught us to forget the word sorry.

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Pukuta Mestri
Re: Are you serious?
by Pukuta Mestri on Apr 03, 2017 05:31 PM
Very true. Time to Check on conduct of referees too.

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Ramakant Yadav
What a Joke
by Ramakant Yadav on Apr 01, 2017 07:17 AM  | Hide replies

With this logic ..... all the Australian Cricketers would be dead by now ..... I mean all the Australian Cricketers from even 3 generations ago ...... stabbed by opposite team members ..... for example shane warne must have been stabbed by Arjuna Ranatunga 100 times.....

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Sunil Vaidya
Re: What a Joke
by Sunil Vaidya on Apr 01, 2017 02:36 PM
very well said:)

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Pukuta Mestri
Re: What a Joke
by Pukuta Mestri on Apr 03, 2017 05:32 PM
Excellent reply. Logically true too.

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NIRMALKUMAR WALA
Let australians behave
by NIRMALKUMAR WALA on Mar 31, 2017 09:44 PM

Now that they have to learn to loose in sportsman like manner.they are being paid back by all sort of abuses.

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Saroj Nayak
Don't get me wrong
by Saroj Nayak on Mar 31, 2017 06:51 PM  | Hide replies

I would have stabbed you with all six stumps. Please don't get me wrong. The sledging attitude which you people bring to Cricket is not acceptable and you have been doing since long long years, shame on you. Virat is born in an era where he might have seen all those Australian Stupidity and is returning you all with interest. Now accept it and train your current and following generation that Sledging is not good so it has to be stopped.

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Pukuta Mestri
Re: Don't get me wrong
by Pukuta Mestri on Apr 03, 2017 05:35 PM
Sledging would not have happened in this series had they not won Pune match. After that match, they felt they can get under the skin of Indians and give their usual dose. Sad ... this Indian team strong enough give back with interest - not just in India and even in Australia when they tour there.

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