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Fair or foul play? Its not in the spirit of the game but cricket has changed in my lifetime. First we had the West Indians deliberately bowling at the man...hence all the protective gear. Then we had the aussies introducing "sledging'-- saying personal filth directed at  close family in order for a batsman to lose concentration. 

For me, I thought Bairstow was naive. Different sport but "Protect yourself at all times" comes to mind. I wouldn't have fallen for that trick when I was a kid playing with a bin, a home made bat and a tennis ball.

 

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Cricket a Gentleman's game? 

Ruined by the Aussies?

Nah. WG Grace ,that icon of English cricket was prone to  unprincipled behaviour and brazen cheating. 

Once when taken-out fair and square  he refused to walk on the grounds that the crowd had come to see him play not be sent back to the pavilion.

 And he got away with it!

A sneaky stumping would've met his full approval.

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Just now, comanche said:

Cricket a Gentleman's game? 

Ruined by the Aussies?

Nah. WG Grace ,that icon of English cricket was prone to  unprincipled behaviour and brazen cheating. 

Once when taken-out fair and square  he refused to walk on the grounds that the crowd had come to see him play not be sent back to the pavilion.

 And he got away with it!

A sneaky stumping would've met his full approval.

You have ruined my evening. Lo. I was brought up to   view WG Grace  as one of England's  fairest players and a true sportsman. Oh well another illusion shattered.

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Just now, fireman said:

What else do you expect from a race bred  from thieves , rapists or screws ?.. :laugh:......

I've often thought that. If criminality is genetic as some believe, how come Australia isn't  a hotbed of criminality with  more prisons per head of population than similar countries? 

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4 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

I've often thought that. If criminality is genetic as some believe, how come Australia isn't  a hotbed of criminality with  more prisons per head of population than similar countries? 

More space to get away from each other rather than this overpopulated shit hole we are creating .

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1 minute ago, jukel123 said:

It could be that those sent away to Australia were not criminals at all. They were simply hungry and stole to eat.

They’re the ones laughing now whatever they was. Lol 

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