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Re: Smith's Crew in SA - dodge - 03-20-2018 Prof. It is a great thing about cricket - you spend so much time doing nothing that you have to sledge your teammates (so much more fun). Occasionally the stories are about someone's achievement, but moreso a failure of some kind. One week we were playing on a ground next to our fifths and fielding. A club legend (for whom the duck club is named) came out to bat. We just stopped for a few minutes. The legend (career batting average <5) was 'going for' his third consecutive golden duck. We told the batsmen what was going on. They cheered as loudly as us as the golden was avoided. It is the richness of club, as you suggest that makes it the sport it is. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - flyboy77 - 03-20-2018 What a disgrace.... might fire the Aussie lads up though. Theyve been pretty lethargic in their output imo... Re: Smith's Crew in SA - DJC - 03-20-2018 (03-20-2018, 03:06 AM)dodge link Wrote:Funnily (?) enough, I have found the older (45+) more likely to sledge and carry on like idiots, not realising they are now playing the lowest 2 day grade in the comp. I never played cricket but reading your post makes me wish I had. My Dad was a pretty good cricketer and one of my favourite mementos of him is a bat signed by his teammates and with a little plaque commemorating his 100th catch in a season for Coburg RSL. He was on Carlton's list for a while but never managed to crack it for a game in the District team and went back to his mates at the RSL. I wish I had recorded his cricket stories. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - dodge - 03-20-2018 Marc Murphy was a decent cricketer too - I think he played for the University firsts. Played a bit against his brother who was also at University, who was playing way below his level. DJC - 100 catches in a season is phenomenal - I reckon I would be about that mark having played seniors for about 30 years! It's fun, keeps me sane and relieves stress of the week. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - DJC - 03-20-2018 (03-20-2018, 11:09 AM)dodge link Wrote:Marc Murphy was a decent cricketer too - I think he played for the University firsts. Played a bit against his brother who was also at University, who was playing way below his level. Dad was a wicketkeeper - or "wicky" as my grandsons say (They love their cricket - and running, footy, basketball and tennis!) - but 100 catches is a fair effort. He paid for it with a nose that was squashed across his face and hands that looked like they had been pounded with a mallet. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - Professer E - 03-20-2018 The ICC is a morally corrupt entity.... Rabada is a serial offender and for the good of the game needed to be suspended. Maybe for 1 match. But to get off ??? FMD, does he have to kill somebody on field to get sanctioned? What message is being delivered here? No wonder Andrew Symonds left the game in disgust. Seems to be different rules depending upon where players come from. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - malo - 03-20-2018 (03-20-2018, 08:56 AM)crashlander link Wrote:I find it difficult to understand how Rabada could get off. he was clearly guilty and has a history that has nothing to do with playing Aussies. This is what happens when you get lawyers involved in an area that is of no concern to them. The ex-cricketer (Crowe) understands the game & the implications for this type of behaviour. Lawyers have no place in making overriding decisions on sport related judgements. And that includes Football. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - madbluboy - 03-21-2018 (03-15-2018, 10:00 AM)LordLucifer link Wrote:David Warner gets sledged over his wife's nocturnal activities whilst she was single and poor little Davey loses the plot. Agreed! Aussie crowds adored Warne and McGrath "sending off" players for years and now we're sooking about it. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - flyboy77 - 03-21-2018 As as I dislike McGrath and the NSW cricket mafia and their arrogance, they never resorted to physical contact of this nature.... Rabada should have gone - and he has serious history too! Re: Smith's Crew in SA - crashlander - 03-21-2018 (03-20-2018, 08:41 PM)Professer E link Wrote:The ICC is a morally corrupt entity.... Rabada is a serial offender and for the good of the game needed to be suspended. Maybe for 1 match. But to get off ??? FMD, does he have to kill somebody on field to get sanctioned? What message is being delivered here?I agree. There is no moral authority because the ICC are just an amoral mob looking out for their own interests. |