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The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Lehman stepping down after this series.
Good!
Good!
Not much sympathy from this place eh 藍藍
So tell me, why not ? I don't think it's cause theyot cheating I suspect the lack of sympathy is deeper rooted.
It would be the equivalent of Mourinho cheating and being caught. The Aussies for the last few years have been aggressive, nasty, unpleasant. They have been getting under the skin of most test nations, not just England, hence the worldwide joy at what has happened. There is a fair amount of joy under the heading of 'couldn't happen to a nicer bunch'.
Australians have always pushed close to the wind and there are a few of their team over the years who we would have enjoyed watching squirm had this happened to them. David Warner is in that category so people are enjoying watching his fall from grace.
Not much sympathy from this place eh 藍藍
So tell me, why not ? I don't think it's cause theyot cheating I suspect the lack of sympathy is deeper rooted.
Smith is carrying the can for Warner's instigation of ball tampering. Smith's mistake was turning a blind eye and not stopping it there and then when he knew. Which leads nicely to Lehmann. If Smith is the fall-guy, then surely Lehmann is as well, being the coach of the team that sets the tone and culture. Him not knowing is irrelevant. He's in charge of the team, it's happened under his watch and thus needs to be fired or resign. Leaving the three players to take all the consequences isn't right in my book.
Looking forward to a Warner presser, if and when it comes. :mmm:
"Lehman made his decision after watching Smith and Bancroft deliver emotional apologies at news conferences earlier on Thursday."
"After viewing Steve and Cameron's hurting, it's only fair that I make this decision," said Lehmann, who was contracted until the 2019 Ashes. "I'm ultimately responsible for the culture of the team."
"This will allow cricket Australia to complete a full review into the team and allow them to implement changes to regain the trust of the Australian public, this is the right thing for Australian cricket."
"It's been a wonderful experience coaching the Australian cricket team. I hope the team rebuilds from this and the Australian public finds it in their hearts to forgive these young men."
He added: "They've made a grave mistake but they are not bad people."
Interestingly, my Australian relatives are being far harsher than we are, their view is that all 3 of them, plus Lehman, should be banned for life, for disgracing the Australian Cricket Team.
It would be the equivalent of Mourinho cheating and being caught. The Aussies for the last few years have been aggressive, nasty, unpleasant. They have been getting under the skin of most test nations, not just England, hence the worldwide joy at what has happened. There is a fair amount of joy under the heading of 'couldn't happen to a nicer bunch'.
Australians have always pushed close to the wind and there are a few of their team over the years who we would have enjoyed watching squirm had this happened to them. David Warner is in that category so people are enjoying watching his fall from grace.
Good one from Cricinfo .. they digging up some old dirt here.. as you say much of the rest of the world is enjoying this ring side view while the Joe Aussie is asking for blood and turned up at CA with their pitchforks .. CA on the other hand is still in damage control
http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/22961057/sanctimony-steve-waugh
I wonder who will be the first to write a kiss and tell book .. Warner?
I should add, Anderson and Stokes are sledgers and I wish they would stop or be stopped. It is unnecessary and demeaning.
Absolutely spot on.
Anderson is probably one of the biggest "gobs" in world cricket.
I have never understood why teams think sledging is necessary and most who give it can't take it.
Absolutely spot on.
Anderson is probably one of the biggest "gobs" in world cricket.
I have never understood why teams think sledging is necessary and most who give it can't take it.
I disagree MM, sledging is a part of the game that I think is great. I know some overstep the mark but overall I think it’s good for the game.
Sledging has become part of the game, which is a shame really. But I suppose the equivalent of it happens in every team sport. True to say that a lot of the ones who dish it out can’t take it when the tables are turned. Warner is a prize example.
I think its appalling if it happens at amateur level though. I played village cricket a few years back after not playing since I was a teenager and I was surprised to see (and hear) it go on. I played for a men’s team and we had a few teenagers playing for us too. One time a young lad of 14 or 15 went out to bat and as he entered the field, several grown men started giving him verbal abuse along the lines of “You’re only here to make up the numbers, you won’t last longâ€. He was a good player but the poor kid didn’t fare too well as a result and was almost in tears when he came back from the middle.