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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby dinglinga » Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:53 pm

case against india and signh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSYENiM6NGk
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby am Bays » Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:59 pm

dinglinga wrote:case against india and signh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSYENiM6NGk


:shock: :shock:
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby mal » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:45 pm

Now you all know why I have been so critical of these loud mouthed Indian sooks.

I have been in contact with my Indian friend.
The word MONKEY.
Used by Indians regularly as a minor sarcism.
A bit like calling a person a Bird brain in our culture.
Not overly sensitive and certainly an over-reaction.


Personally I want Anal Singh to play in Perth.
He is a complete dud on our pitches and we can smasssssssssssh him.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby brod » Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:17 pm

Ill be pi55ed if I miss out on the chance to see Tendulkar bat in the test match here because of this furore. The Adelaide Oval and its spectators have never been shown the true mastery of the batsmen and I for one would love him to improve on his batting average of 20 in Adelaide.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby smithy » Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:22 pm

brod wrote:Ill be pi55ed if I miss out on the chance to see Tendulkar bat in the test match here because of this furore. The Adelaide Oval and its spectators have never been shown the true mastery of the batsmen and I for one would love him to improve on his batting average of 20 in Adelaide.


IIRC His last visit here he was given out LBW after being hit in the helmet.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby am Bays » Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:25 pm

smithy wrote:
brod wrote:Ill be pi55ed if I miss out on the chance to see Tendulkar bat in the test match here because of this furore. The Adelaide Oval and its spectators have never been shown the true mastery of the batsmen and I for one would love him to improve on his batting average of 20 in Adelaide.


IIRC His last visit here he was given out LBW after being hit in the helmet.


Nah time before (1999 - 2000) hit in the ampit ducking under a McGrath "bouncer"
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby brod » Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:32 pm

smithy wrote:
brod wrote:Ill be pi55ed if I miss out on the chance to see Tendulkar bat in the test match here because of this furore. The Adelaide Oval and its spectators have never been shown the true mastery of the batsmen and I for one would love him to improve on his batting average of 20 in Adelaide.


IIRC His last visit here he was given out LBW after being hit in the helmet.


LBW to MacGill not playing a shot for 37 in the 2nd innings

Some GREAT batting performances in that match
- Ponting 242
- Gillespie 48* (was looking good for a test 50 at 7/556 with Ponting, then lost 3/0, Ponting, Williams 0 ans MacGill 0)
- Dravid 233 & 72*
- Laxman 148
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby the wonder elephant » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:09 am

dont know about u guys but this has been an ongoing saga for mine. 2 of the asian based sides really sh!t me with how as soon as anyone does wrong by them they are the first to have a cry but when the shoe is on the other foot its never there fault :evil: just look at the one day seris in india recently symo taunted by the turbanator and there crowds and there board dos nothing about it till the very last minute but as soon as one thing goes against them the roll around crying like my 21 month old son when i wont give him a yo yo ....the other one that used to sh!t me was ranatunga from sri lanka he was one of the biggest sh!t stirrers to ever play the game but as soon as anyone bit back all hell would break loose with him in charge and leading the squealing (by the way he still reminds me of WICKET the ewok from starwars )and lastly the pakis and the darryl hair incident someone questions these sides once and all of a sudden its were not playing anymore :shock: :shock: for fu"k sake in the words of the man himself chopper HARDEN THE FU*K UP :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby purch » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:24 am

Just as I suspected. I thought now that there was no McGrath everything would be ok...OK, the aussie cricketers are a good friend of someone dear to me. BUT Symonds is a f***ing whinger, as is Ponting..never mind his off field discrepencies..he is no Steve Waugh. The Australians were challenged properly for the first time since the England Ashes tour, and they didn't like it. Ponting was shitting himslelf because of the late declartion, hence the rash appealing and antics. He would have looked STUPID if it wasnt for a late miracle a la M Clarke. I still think it was poor captaincy despite the timing of the declaration...for the audience's sake at least!

As for monkeys, well I think the suspenion is COMPLETLEY soft and Symonds must have some kind of chip on his shoulder. The Australians are as much to blame as the Indians. Sticks and stones mate! I dont blame the Indians one bit...its not the first time in recent years that a touring side has been dealt the 'rough end'. Buck has to go for the good of the game. We have just seen a series destroyed possibly by the actions of an umpire and by a dishonest Australian cricket team. India were the better team over half the test match yet werent even close to winning. What a series it could have been...

Anyway, Symonds does look like a monkey! A mate of mine looks like a horse and another one looks like a camel...I'm gonna buy him a drink! Deal with it soft c*ck! HARDEN THE FU*K UP INDEED! Go India!
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby devilsadvocate » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:53 am

Fellas, RE: the Monkey comment, to call and Aboriginal/Torres Straight Islander a 'Monkey' is an extremely racist term from their perspective, akin to calling them black. Anyone recall Akermanis getting the flick from a Brisbane radio show after commenting on decisions made by 'the monkeys upstairs' on air?

So, it's no different to Boof's blunder with the Sri Lankans, and Singh should repect the culture of the people of the country he is a guest of, apologise and cop it sweet.

Just found this article on the Age:

http://www.theage.com.au/news/cricket/indias-tour-in-doubt/2008/01/07/1199554570945.html

IMO, proves they're like little children, but I do fing their habit of burning effegies quite humerous, especially when it consists of a stick shoved in a pillow with a newspaper cutout of Ricky Ponting's face.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby locky801 » Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:42 am

Oh I love cricket so much, this is why it is such an entertaining sport, even when there is no game on, bouncers and being bowled and people ducking and weaving. At the end of the day (oh sorry it's morning) I have no real idea who is right here and who is wrong, just hope that common sense prevails and that the Indians rethink their boycott of the rest of the tour. Right or wrong he report that was made, the damage has now been done and it could make for a pretty firie last 2 tests if they stay
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby tnt » Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:19 am

Some interesting reading in the link below of another Indian Spit earlier this century in SAF when Tendulker was caught picking the seam. Ritchie's quote down the page is a cracker!

http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2001/nov/21tamper.htm
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby devilsadvocate » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:00 am

Good get tnt.
Dunno about Richie wearing a dress though.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby mal » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:14 am

I think the Indian Cricket Board should make a forMAL approach to
current South Australian cricket coach Mark Sorrell to coach India next season.
Sorrell has vast experience in coaching womens cricket teams.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby Punk Rooster » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:23 am

purch wrote:Just as I suspected. I thought now that there was no McGrath everything would be ok...OK, the aussie cricketers are a good friend of someone dear to me. BUT Symonds is a f***ing whinger, as is Ponting..never mind his off field discrepencies..he is no Steve Waugh. The Australians were challenged properly for the first time since the England Ashes tour, and they didn't like it. Ponting was shitting himslelf because of the late declartion, hence the rash appealing and antics. He would have looked STUPID if it wasnt for a late miracle a la M Clarke. I still think it was poor captaincy despite the timing of the declaration...for the audience's sake at least!

As for monkeys, well I think the suspenion is COMPLETLEY soft and Symonds must have some kind of chip on his shoulder. The Australians are as much to blame as the Indians. Sticks and stones mate! I dont blame the Indians one bit...its not the first time in recent years that a touring side has been dealt the 'rough end'. Buck has to go for the good of the game. We have just seen a series destroyed possibly by the actions of an umpire and by a dishonest Australian cricket team. India were the better team over half the test match yet werent even close to winning. What a series it could have been...

Anyway, Symonds does look like a monkey! A mate of mine looks like a horse and another one looks like a camel...I'm gonna buy him a drink! Deal with it soft c*ck! HARDEN THE FU*K UP INDEED! Go India!

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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby Punk Rooster » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:28 am

In summary:
When the the Indians are on the recieving end of a wrong-doing, they are up in arms, the subject of racism, are being persecuted by the ICC.

When the Indians are guilty of dishing out a wrong-doing, they are up in arms, the subject of racism, are being persecuted by the ICC.

In both cases, the BCCI threatens the ICC with withdrawl of whatever series they happen to be playing in at the time, screaming that their players victims.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby Shark_Hunter » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:33 am

dinglinga wrote:case against india and signh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSYENiM6NGk


And another that show the Indians are not so squeeky clean.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TmryWZ5 ... re=related
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby sasquatch » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:35 am

Maybe 30 years ago they would have gone home.
In this day and age the repercussions would be unacceptable, seeing as though a representative of the game's governing body has made a decision (on the Harbhajan incident).
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby Dogwatcher » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:37 am

Punk Rooster wrote:In summary:
When the the Indians are on the recieving end of a wrong-doing, they are up in arms, the subject of racism, are being persecuted by the ICC.

When the Indians are guilty of dishing out a wrong-doing, they are up in arms, the subject of racism, are being persecuted by the ICC.

In both cases, the BCCI threatens the ICC with withdrawl of whatever series they happen to be playing in at the time, screaming that their players victims.


Witness the 'test' match in South Africa.
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Re: Surely they wont go home

Postby locky801 » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:41 am

And lets remember here it wasn't the Aussie cricketers that were told to behave themselves either, it was us, yes us the crowd and not to use racist taunts, yet it still happens on the field, if the test match still goes on in Adelaide, beware if you say something out of line you to may get a three match ban :lol:
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