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melon
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We let them win wairarapa...match fixing it was.
Have to keep international cricket interesing.
Have to keep international cricket interesing.
We let them win wairarapa...match fixing it was.
Have to keep international cricket interesing.
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We let them win wairarapa...match fixing it was.
Have to keep international cricket interesing.
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Why do all the cricket fans go mad and fap over how big Symonds is supposed to be? He'd still be small playing suburban rugby. [/b]
If sledging was limited to comments rubbishing someone's cricketing talent, that would be fine, ie:
"Are you ever going to hit one"
"Your killing your teams chances, you have to have a go."
"Nice shot. We all know you can't play a sweep though." - One I used while keeping and sure enough, the guy tried it and played a ballooning sky-bound sitter.
The modern cricketer can't stop at these types of things. It has to be personal.
It can happen in other sports, but where has it been allowed to become a regular all day part of the sport? On top of the pressure of playing the game and the ever increasing pressure to win, why are these grown men scratching their heads in wonderment at incidents cropping up?
If it could ever be limited to someones ability as a player, I'd still be all for it. It seems to me though that only high-school and club teams can master that degree of common sense. Not saying that sledging things other than someones ability never happens in those grades, but the ratio is ridiculously lower.
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