What’s the difference between South African, Indian, English and Australian cricket?
When a South African player, Faf du Plessis, gets nicked for ball tampering (twice) he is made captain. When Sachin Tendulkar does it he remains a demigod. England’s Mike Atherton became a few thousand quid poorer. In Australia we assemble an ugly mob who bay for the blood of our cricketers and get to work with the four-by-two and a packet of roofing nails.
These distinctions offer an unusual look at national identity. Put succinctly, Australians lost their minds and their judgment over a piece of tape, some pitch dirt and a cricket ball.
I’m not sure I would refer to what happened at Cape Town between 2.00pm and 2.42pm local time as cheating. It’s an unhelpful term given approximately 99 per cent of Australians don’t understand the vagaries of reverse swing and how a cricket ball tampered with or not may suddenly start swinging around corners or stubbornly refuse to shift one millimetre off its trajectory.
It was not cheating by any legal definition. Broadly speaking, common law defines cheating as a contrived act set to deny people of proprietary rights. In Australia, where criminal law refers to cheating, it usually falls into the category of obtaining financial benefit by an act of deception. In the UK, where laws for cheating on the sporting field were brought in recently and used in the prosecution of Pakistan cricketers, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, Smith and Co.’s actions would not, by definition, rouse the interest of the plod.
When madness abounds, it is sensible to return to some measure of sanity by using the terms the rules stipulate. It was a code violation grade two (of four with four being the most serious).
Full column here.
I suppose the three sandpapergate chaps could always get a gig with this mob:
https://www.thesandpaperman.com.au/
Virtue signalling by the Andrews government in Victoria has lead to increased power prices. Here’s the proof.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/mining-energy/hazelwood-shutdown-drove-power-price-surge-says-australian-energy-regulator/news-story/8885e2cdf8f7f005e4605f2169f74176
Further to CA’s James Sutherland’s understanding “that players keep sandpaper in their kits to maintain their bats.” It was only a matter of time when they’d be found out for also keeping it in their jockstraps to maintain their balls.
It’s back to the jazz mag’s for our Julian.
Jazz mags? Totally appropriate for the gent who enjoys playing with his horn or the occasional rusty trombone solo.
ya gotta larf
https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/joyce-campion-and-turnbulls-approval-when-is-a-partner-not-a-partner,11343
Certainly smells a bit…….
eeeeewwww…..yech….
Football tips. It is a tough one tonight.
On it.
Jack,
How will closet boy keep in contact with you? You won’t even be able to visit! This must be very distressing……
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/ecuador-blocks-julian-assange-internet-access-bars-visitors/news-story/fdfee8b321d36cdc25637b34f364ecec
No sympathy at all. None. All the excuses are like arseholes, everyone has one, but nobody wants to hear it!
If you cant win clean, get off the green.
And I dont give a stuff who else has done it in the past. Also cheats.
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Go away little cheaters, dont come back and let us forget you.
Very good article by Ross Gittins in The Age yesterday – The Land of the Unfair Go. Worth a read
A point I made elsewhere – and one that Rita Panahi examined in her column in the Herald Sun yesterday – is that Australians seem to care a whole lot more about the conduct of their sportsfolk than they do about the conduct of their politicians. We invest more of our outrage, passion and soul in essentially meaningless and ultimately trivial adult extensions of child-play than we do in matters of public policy.
No wonder the country is going to hell in a hand-basket.
Pollies close ranks, can’t get their overprivalaged backsides off the seat until an election if your lucky.
Sports people are beholden to their sponsors………money talks.
“Privileged”
Politicians these days are just a bought & paid for mouthpiece for the corporates that own them.
They believe in nothing so any integrity is long gone.
Does “corporates” also include unions Bella?
Yep it does Carl, but no-one does puppeteering quite as obvious as the the Fibs do.
https://greens.org.au/news/qld/greens-call-inquiry-matt-canavan-who-just-puppet-coal-lobby
Doncha just know that Canavan has lost the plot on the “beautiful industry” of burning coal! The guy’s a human dinosaur. 😝😲
There’s also a lot of Aussie “human dinosaurs” digging it out for a living Bella.😱
Well said Carl.
Australians seem to care a whole lot more about the conduct of their sportsfolk
er dnt you mean REFUGEES BOW?
Er . . . no.
We’ve given up on the politicians BLS
That might well be true, TV. Certainly I find myself in a hell of a bind when trying to pick a mob in which I can feel any confidence these days. None of them are totally rotten, yet none of them inspire any great confidence, either.
But what a terrible consequence for the poor bastard whose vocation is the rather simple and silly business of whacking a ball about, to cop the collected frustration, anger and need for vengeance of a population that’s just given up on more important forms of leadership. He might not be a snow-white innocent (who is?) but the magnitude of his wrong-doing is so insignificant in real terms it’s laughable.
I think Tracy makes a good point above. We get to take out our frustrations on politicians at the ballot box every three or four years and then just have to bend over and take the consequences until next time. And even then, they can do the most sh*t-house job imaginable and still walk away with a huge bank balance and generous retirement package and a swag of sinecures gifted by their mates. Sportsfolk are people we can punish immediately and devastatingly through pressure on the sponsors.
Yeah, I’d like to see some of the invective pointed at Matthew Guy and these clowns who snubbed their noses at the pair convention, so I read.
Enjoy the townies mate!
Agree TV, pretty grubby act by those guys. Pretending that you have to attend to your religious duties then sneaking back undef cover is sadly lacking in morality.
I’ve a dry blunt rusty guillotine for pollies ….