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.
The ESA says we have about 7 minutes until the four-hour window during which the Tiangong-1 space station will begin its uncontrolled reentry. What was that last line in The Thing, “Watch the skies, everywhere, keep looking. Keep watching the skies!”
http://reneweconomy.com.au/hazelwood-12-months-fear-mongers-proved-wrong-13295/
Hey D, glad you’re still here. 😉🕊🐋
Please stick around mate.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/mining-energy/hazelwood-shutdown-drove-power-price-surge-says-australian-energy-regulator/news-story/8885e2cdf8f7f005e4605f2169f74176
continually repeating lies does not make it true. The price of power in Australia is due to the Gas cartels gaming the system. The AEMO has produced numerous reports showing Renewables will bring down the price of electricity in the next couple of years. The AER and the AEMC are part of the problem doing more of the same will continue to see prices rise. That is just another reason the NEG has been met with disdain by the market. Your attachment for the second or third time is still misinformation. The removal of Hazelwood was more than covered by other generation price rises continue because the AER refuses to stop the fossil fuel cartels gaming the system. Stick with your kerosene it comes from a era you are stuck in. Stick to thing you know about, with that we should here very little from you.
Great to see your personal abuse started straight up. You never missed a beat. Please revert to the previous arrangements of not commenting on my stuff and I’ll afford you the same courtesy.
“Both the NEG and any push to return to coal-fired power stations will only slow the drop in prices as it injects actual and policy risks into renewable investment. The NEG is a running joke with no effective policy substance. More coal power would take a decade to come on-stream by which time myriad storage technologies will be materially cheaper anyway.” “There is more than 5000MW of wind and solar under construction. 1000MW is being installed on rooftops each year, plus there are myriad plans to mobilise all of it in super-efficient virtual power plants.”
“We sweated through the second hottest summer on record, Hazelwood’s eight 200-megawatt brown-coal-fired turbines were benched, yet the National Electricity Market made it through with no serious supply shortages that could be blamed on lack of generation.
Prices in the National Electricity Market mostly fell, reversing a deeply worrying trend that set in after the power outages and blackouts of the infamous summer of 2016-17 and the near panic pricing triggered by Hazelwood’s closure last March.”
https://tinyurl.com/ydhuu48t
When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/03/30/red-blue-america-clinton-trump-country-217760
courtesy of The Great Cauliflower…they ain’t no peanuts
Today’s Stock Market Report:
Helium was up, feathers were down.
Paper was stationery.
Fluorescent tubing was dimmed in light trading.
Knives were up sharply.
Cows steered into a bull market.
Pencils lost a few points.
Hiking equipment was trailing.
Elevators rose, while escalators continued their slow decline.
Weights were up in heavy trading.
Light switches were off.
Mining equipment hit rock bottom.
Diapers remained unchanged.
Shipping lines stayed at an even keel.
The market for raisins dried up.
Coca Cola fizzled.
Caterpillar stock inched up a bit.
The Sun peaked at midday.
Balloon prices were inflated.
Scott Tissue touched a new bottom.
And batteries exploded in an attempt to recharge the market.
Love it smoke! Possibly the longest post I have ever seen you make as well!
how many times do you have to be told about lengthy post’s, smoke??
And here comes Beedle Bomb….
The professional part of me wonders how much the management of CA is at fault here. (Disclaimer, I was once on the editorial board of Sport Management Review.) Too many teams in Oz are managed on the club model–the old guys with blazers and club ties–in a multi-million-dollar industry. But, I know nothing about how CA is managed. I stopped reading that literature when I stepped down from the board.
Smoke, I think it was posted this earlier. CA is as shonky as most corporates with even less oversight.
https://www.michaelwest.com.au/snicko-cricket-australia-its-just-not-cricket/
A Michelle and now an even half-century for Pat Cummins in Johannesburg – http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/10908/game/1075985/south-africa-vs-australia-4th-test-australia-tour-of-south-africa-2018. By my calculations, it’s the Eighth time he’s improved on his highest Test score in his nascent career.
Morne Morkel off with a side strain in his last Test.
BRADMAN…just watching…..Cummins 31 Paine 36….why can’t the top order dig in like dis?
Just looking at Rabada… out of 53 balls only 3 would have hit the pegs. Why don’t they bowl at the stumps anymore? Miss one and you are out! Most wickets seem to be taken by balls a batsman do not even need to offer a shot at Bald.
Rain could take a few wickets.
Technique?
Yup plus CONCENTRATION
I was wondering what the % of balls the South Africans had to play versus the Australians.
The defensive technique the SA’s seemed to adopt was to cover their leg pad to defend against an in-swinging LBW ball, make sure that they did not get an edge and let it go through to the keeper.
When a team does not play shots, the Australian attack appears to lose its sting.
A crippled SA attack managed to take 3 Australian wickets in quick time while we labour all day to take a couple.
I am sure that there are others on this blog who could shoot the above down in flames as I am no expert.
Very well thought out Bald, Principal’s Award stamp to you!
Bowling at the stumps went out when Rodney Hogg retired.
This doesn’t seem to be going away TO. Something’s crook in Tullarook.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/latest-news/dutton-saga-fortifies-bid-for-au-pair-visa/news-story/dcd96a2eb70b9c7db83468ae2b20f410
“Tullarook”??
Sure you don’t mean Tallarook Razor? They had a mice plague there once, but do you smell a rat mate? 😲
My apologies Carl.
No need & no worries Razor.
No werk in Burk
Yes, Razor, Dutton could have short-circuited any innuendo by releasing the briefing.
If it turns out that Dutton did a favour for a mate, he should be demoted.
Some April Fools jokes doing the rounds on the Internet, Mr Insider.
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http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2013/04/drop-bears-target-tourists,-study-says/
https://www.iseekplant.com.au/blog/north-korea-agrees-finance-adani-carmichael-mine/
ROFLMAO 😰
Blimey, only two of us went for Fremantle in the footy tipping. I only did because I rarely pick Essendon.