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    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

    Never forgot that

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    @virgil said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

    Never forgot that

    It reads like we were playing to the rules as dictated by the home side and administered by the umpires. Doesn't make it right of course....

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    Doull suggested allowing ball tampering as long as the players don't use anything artificial, I.E. fingernails etc only. And also enforcing a new ball every 60 overs.

    Wasn't quite sure what to make of that. Would be a dramatic change to test cricket, probably too bigger change.

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

    Especially awkward for the teams that haven't moved on since the days of limited coverage and grainy footage. ...

    Betting on cricket was also relatively less controversial if you rewind back another nine years too...

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    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

    Especially awkward for the teams that haven't moved on since the days of limited coverage and grainy footage. ...

    Betting on cricket was also relatively less controversial if you rewind back another nine years too...

    Organized and planned cheating is organized and planned cheating. Regardless of justification.

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    The Shovel  /  Mar 24, 2018

    Dutton Offers Asylum To White Cricketers Under Attack In South Africa — The Shovel

    Dutton Offers Asylum To White Cricketers Under Attack In South Africa — The Shovel

    Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has announced plans to offer asylum to a small group of Test cricketers who are being persecuted in South Africa. Mr Dutton said the plan was a logical extension of his humanitarian program, pointing out that the cricketers have specific skills that are highly...

    Made I larf.

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    Australia captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner have stood down from their respective leadership roles for the remainder of the third Test in Cape Town.

    Wicketkeeper Tim Paine will act as captain at Newlands, with both Smith and Warner set to take the field on Sunday

    News

    Smith, Warner stand down from captaincy | cricket.com.au

    Smith, Warner stand down from captaincy | cricket.com.au

    Wicketkeeper Tim Paine to take over captaincy for Newlands Test as fallout from Australia's ball...

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

    Especially awkward for the teams that haven't moved on since the days of limited coverage and grainy footage. ...

    Betting on cricket was also relatively less controversial if you rewind back another nine years too...

    Organized and planned cheating is organized and planned cheating. Regardless of justification.

    Context always plays a part. “Everyone was doing it/if you can’t beat them join them” isn’t much of a defence, but it was of the time and place. 2018, arguably much less so.

    People wanting to “ban them for life” need to think again, but I don’t think Mike Atherton or Chris Pringle back in the day should necessarily stop the rest of us having a laugh and a wry smile at the latest dramas from the team that always plays hard but fair, and knows where the line is...

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    @kiwimurph said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Australia captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner have stood down from their respective leadership roles for the remainder of the third Test in Cape Town.

    Wicketkeeper Tim Paine will act as captain at Newlands, with both Smith and Warner set to take the field on Sunday

    News

    Smith, Warner stand down from captaincy | cricket.com.au

    Smith, Warner stand down from captaincy | cricket.com.au

    Wicketkeeper Tim Paine to take over captaincy for Newlands Test as fallout from Australia's ball...

    In a vain attempt to restore some integrity to proceedings an Australian wicketkeeper is trusted with not cheating.

    That's beautiful.

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    Stuff

    Awkward. ....

    How long go was that? Yeah really awkward ...

    Was flatting with a bloke at Uni who went to school with Parore. This bloke was pretty good age grade cricketer. AGS 1st XI. Played first grade club stuff in Akl. Hawke Cup level for Counties so knew people.

    That Pringle story was well known. The story went that this was pretty much the only time it worked. NZ's bowlers just weren't as quick as Waqar and Wasim who did the same shit ALL the time, but got late swing due to their extra pace .... alledgedly ... err ... hypothetically ...

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    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

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    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Try reading the thread.

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    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Another link: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/259676.html

    Interesting:

    And as the game wore on, Pringle became deliberately obvious in an attempt to get a reaction, even gouging the ball as he talked to the umpire. Still nothing was said. So eagerly was he vandalizing the ball that at one stage he cut himself on the jagged bottle top.

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    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Another link: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/259676.html

    Thanks pal. Very magnanimous, more than the passive aggressive response from some other ferners.

    I wonder if the Windies quicks ever did it ?

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    The biggest lynch mob will be the Australian public. Just wait and see. This bunch of Aus cricketers just aren't very well liked and no one will have a problem sticking the boot in. Seems like even the PM will go after them to get some brownie points.

    It's all about goodwill. The Aus cricket team have zero. Including in Australia.

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    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Another link: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/259676.html

    Thanks pal. Very magnanimous, more than the passive aggressive response from some other ferners.

    I wonder if the Windies quicks ever did it ?

    I don't remember the Windies moving the ball around that much, but I was a young lad then. I just remember them thundering in like giants, that would have been real fear for self facing Ambrose, Marshall, and all the others in full flight

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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Another link: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/259676.html

    Thanks pal. Very magnanimous, more than the passive aggressive response from some other ferners.

    I wonder if the Windies quicks ever did it ?

    Passive aggressive? The link was quoted in the post immediately above yours. You should just take my advice and read a thread first.
    Why would you expect someone to post links again immediately after they just posted the link? Just because you can't be bothered looking one post up. That isnt passive aggresive that is just addressing laziness

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    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Another link: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/259676.html

    I wonder if the Windies quicks ever did it ?

    Haven't seen anything along those lines, but it must have been (a bit? much?) more common before match referees, multiple cameras etc. Wonder just how many famous quicks used to do it.

    The only time I ever batted against a (ridiculously) doctored ball in the nets, it was an eye opener. Started to leave one wide of off stump but then had to hastily play a shot before it nearly hit me on the back thigh...

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @canefan said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @donsteppa said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    @mn5 said in Convicts v Marxist Land Thieves - Crucket:

    I do remember balloon guts Pringle but can someone remind me what he did again?

    Another link: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/259676.html

    Thanks pal. Very magnanimous, more than the passive aggressive response from some other ferners.

    I wonder if the Windies quicks ever did it ?

    I don't remember the Windies moving the ball around that much, but I was a young lad then. I just remember them thundering in like giants, that would have been real fear for self facing Ambrose, Marshall, and all the others in full flight

    Six batsmen, keeper and four quicks. A pretty simple formula that kept them at the top for years. I suppose they were so good at the unplayable Yorkers by being so tall ? ( as opposed to Marshall who was just short and awesome )

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