Adelaide Hawk wrote:Mal, you have struck a nerve with these comments. The behaviour from some of our Australian cricketers hasn't been great of late, the performance from Watson in the previous Test wasn't good, nor was some of the crap Siddle was dishing out to Pakistan tail enders today, it really isn't necessary.
I am pleased to have the Australians dealt with and scorned in the media for poor behaviour, but only if they were also prepared to dish it out to members of opposing countries for much the same misdemeanours. However, they are not, and it has been my belief for some time that castigating Aussie cricketers is the safe way to go for fear of creating an international incident should they do the same to players or teams from other countries.
This attitude from the media has become tiresome, and also responsible for creating a new generation of cricket supporters in this country who are Aussie haters, which is insane.
Players from other countries know this, and are aware so long as they walk around the field with smiles on their faces, they can pretty much say or do as they please. Benn was unlucky, his matter was dealt with by match referees, not the Australian media.
Today, I saw Aamer from Pakistan give Ricky Ponting a send off in much the same manner as Watson's in the Perth Test. As a matter of fact, Ponting seems to get that send off against most countries these days. It was very similar in that both players were extremely disrespectful in giving the dismissed batsman the cherio. If Watson's actions came under scrutiny from the media, then so too should have Aamir's .. but we know it won't.
The only comment made at the time came from the diplomatic Richie Benaud who uttered the words, "Reminds me of Perth ... and Watson looks on in approval". In other words, Richie didn't like what Watson did, nor did he like what Aamer did. At least Richie had the guts to say something, the others remained silent.
Mal is spot on. Had Watson been carrying on as Aamer and Asif were today, it would be headline news in tomorrow's sport page. I just hate the double standards.
Re: WATTOs class mates
magpie in the 80's wrote:
Quote:
Today, I saw Aamer from Pakistan give Ricky Ponting a send off in much the same manner as Watson's in the Perth Test.
What a lot of cod wallops, nothing like Watsons send off. Aamer didnt run up to Ponting and get in his face. I saw a KID give a fist pump like what Brett Lee gives when he got an important wicket when bowling.
Good post AH, and I agree with you except for this bit. M80's is right, from what I saw on the telly Aamer's was nothing like Watson's antics in the Perth Test. Aamer's was simply some exuberance that a plan had worked, and anyone who has played cricket at any level has felt that extra rush of excitement when one of your plans comes to fruition in the field.