I agree with you on that. There seems to be a great arrogance within the team at the moment, given some may argue they have reason from their continued dominance of the game for so long. However, I think they really need to just concentrate more on the game of cricket.partelephant said:I think I heard Ponting make some comments to some reporters about how they should forget about any umpiring blunders since it was overshadowing what was an otherwise great game. What a tool - if he was on the other side of the coin I'm not so sure he'd be so quick to blow it off. I used to respect Ponting - there goes that.
Happens to all teams though. A couple of years ago we lost the Ashes because of poor umpiring, but didn't act like petulant children about it like India are.partelephant said:I think I heard Ponting make some comments to some reporters about how they should forget about any umpiring blunders since it was overshadowing what was an otherwise great game. What a tool - if he was on the other side of the coin I'm not so sure he'd be so quick to blow it off. I used to respect Ponting - there goes that.
blue_chameleon said:I agree with you on that. There seems to be a great arrogance within the team at the moment, given some may argue they have reason from their continued dominance of the game for so long. However, I think they really need to just concentrate more on the game of cricket.
Judging from the general consensus of talk-balk radio callers, I think there are quite a few who agree.
wuddie said:lyou've won a thriller.
And looking at some polls (Sky News/SMH) and blogs (Fox Sports) it seems even some non Indians agree. Unless the entire India diaspora is making up the poll numbers, and its indians posting under anglo names (wouldnt surprise me)Peter English said:Somebody, probably a preschool teacher, needs to explain simply to Ricky Ponting about the damage that has been caused by his team during the Sydney Test.
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"Yes, Ricky, I know you won the Test, and it was very, very exciting. Yes, you were a very good boy for giving Michael Clarke a bowl right at the end. But, and this is the hard part, sometimes cricket is not all about winning. Your team was very naughty and now India are very, very upset."
Ashmobs said:Tbh, I don't care how Australia play the game as long as they win.
Actually, no . . . I'm an Aussie cricket fan who is disappointed that the credibility of the Australian's win is tattered by poor umpiring decisions. Steve Bucknor should get himself some hearing aids.A High Way Man said:im sure thats how everyone feels, too
Bitches aren't allowed to like cricket, only competitive sewing and sports for ladies.munchiecrunchie said:Actually, no . . . I'm an Aussie cricket fan who is disappointed that the credibility of the Australian's win is tattered by poor umpiring decisions. Steve Bucknor should get himself some hearing aids.
wtf . . . which century are you living in, with your overly shabby sexism?jb_nc said:Bitches aren't allowed to like cricket, only competitive sewing and sports for ladies.
gtfo
i am sure there are. but they are taking too much into account the whole 'let's play a fair game with all laugh and giggles and then we can have a beer later on' approach. australia didn't cheat, they didn't bribe the umpires, nor did they pick some impotent umpires for the match. so if they win, they have every right to be cheerful about it.A High Way Man said:And looking at some polls (Sky News/SMH) and blogs (Fox Sports) it seems even some non Indians agree. Unless the entire India diaspora is making up the poll numbers, and its indians posting under anglo names (wouldnt surprise me)
This is what I was alluding to. It the Sydney test, when V.V.S Laxman and Tendulkar were playing well and the aussies had the control taken from them for a moment there.wuddie said:look at it this way. if you're the capt of a national team, having played a game, although marred with umpiring errors, it has gone down to the wire and you've won a thriller. not to mention that this win puts you and your team in the sporting history. you will be stoked, right? no, all everyone else wants to talk about is the umpiring flaws and racism charges, give absolutely no credit to your team's performance over 30 hours or so, as if you're just robbed the opponent broke. does that piss you off?
it is not ponting's fault that the umpires weren't up to scratch. nor is it his fault that he reported an incident which he thinks may have crossed the fine line of sledging and racism. he puts his players' welfare in the highest priority and lets the match referee looks at the matter. the match referee decides to ban singh for 3 matches, none of it was decided by ponting and co. how can anyone blame him for that? if india thinks there is also a racist comment made against them from hogg or whoever else, take it to the tribunal, like ponting did, and let them decide.
arrogant to me is not what you say to someone else, is how you act. you may talk it up like mundine does, but in the end, if you can back it up like the aussies do, then you have every right in the free world to talk arrogant. aust works harder than anyone else at fine tuning their crafts, that's why they keep winning. and if every other team in the world is looking for excuses to bring aust down, well, good luck to them.
http://foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23021574-5014021,00.htmlPlayers once were also reared to be good losers and gracious winners, but it has become more apparent in recent years that the attitude and behaviour of Australian players worsens the moment their superiority is seriously challenged. This was the case again when India's batsmen played beautifully to overhaul Australia's formidable first-innings total of 463 and so lead by 69 runs.
This is the GENTLEMEN'S CLUB. No women admitted.munchiecrunchie said:wtf . . . which century are you living in, with your overly shabby sexism?
i'm just as entitled 2 like cricket as you are.
I'm sorry if you can't cope with the fact that women can do just about anything men can. And as for the "gentlemen's club", I don't see no boldprint telling chicks they can't participate. You're the only one that seems to have a problem.jb_nc said:This is the GENTLEMEN'S CLUB. No women admitted.
I'm sorry. Get out.
Can you lift a 150kg weight above your head and throw it at criminals?munchiecrunchie said:I'm sorry if you can't cope with the fact that women can do just about anything men can. And as for the "gentlemen's club", I don't see no boldprint telling chicks they can't participate. You're the only one that seems to have a problem.
Get with the times and chuck ur sexism out the window. Its for your own good.
Paj20 said:They let them get over 500...
Why did Johnson bowl so many overs when he couldent put the ball in a good spot and was getting flogged??