Saturday, January 5, 2008

Just not cricket...

The horrendous decision making by the umpires in the second test is completely ridiculous. At the time of writing this, Sunil Gavaskar is coming close to letting his rage become dangerously visible while commenting on India's continuing attempt to save the match. The problem is that the Indian team is not up against a team of 11 Aussies, but also against one West Indian, one Englishman and one South African. And you could probably add a bunch of others in the ICC to that list.

No other test match comes to mind when the poor (and i really mean pathetically, abysmally, match-fixer-allegationally poor) decision making by the umpires has contributed so much to the possible result of the test match.

Andrew Symonds, that proud protector of his race's pride and dignity, that hard-done-by accuser of racial insults being hurled his way by Harbhajjan Singh who himself had gone through a couple of hours of sledging being hurled his way constantly by 5 or 6 aussie players - that Symonds, maybe an Aussie symbol of sportsmanship, stayed his ground with a wonderful display of opportunism while the myopic Steve Bucknor spent about fifteen minutes in deciding that a clear caught-behind was actually not out. Then when the bowler, young Ishant Sharma, stood pulling his hair out in large chunks, that same deaf and dumb umpire thought it to be an act of great dissent, worthy of a reference in his report. Then later, even the third umpire got into the fun and decided to rule a clear stumping as not out. Symonds went on to score a large hundred and 'rescued' Australia from a bad situation.

Follow that up with the awful decisions against the Indian players, which has been written enought about in the media. The latest ones were Dravid being given out caught behind when he didnt touch the ball, and Ganguly being given caught in the slips by Mark Benson, who seems to believe that Ricky Ponting is the third umpire. He didnt feel the need to check whether the catch was clearly taken through the third umpire, relying on Ponting's immensely unbiased opinion. To add salt, haldi and Everest ka Tikhalal mirchi to the wounds, Ganguly's questions to the buffoon getting his paycheck under the heading 'Umpire' will probably be seen as dissent as well.

Adding to the awful umpiring, has been the opportunistic appealing and ugly unsporting behaviour shown by the Australian team. Lead by the one captain in international cricket who has no claims to playing anything called the 'gentleman's game', the Aussies have shown that a talented team can still be so ugly on the field that they earn nothing but disrespect.

I think its pretty unlikely, but in case any Australian fans pass through this blog someday, THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM IS FULL OF CHEATS!!! And the biggest is Ricky Ponting, who is also a liar. Gleeful about the awful umpiring which has consistently been biased against the Indian team, he has lead his team to appeal on anything and everything, whether it be an authentic chance or not. They have obviously gone with the plan of piling pressure on the chumpires and push them further towards making their dreadful decisions. Every time the ball hits the pads, they all go up in appeal. Every time the ball goes past the bat, they go up in appeal.

And they do this in the safe knowledge, that this team of ugly over-achievers have always been sheltered by the incompetent idiots who head the 'ICC'. The kings of on-field sledging have never faced any inquiries against them (except the pathetic time when Warne had the balls to go on air and apologize for having fixed a match, and was let go relatively easily), but their opponents have consistently been brought to book for various acts including dissent whenever they let out a groan of despair when their hard-work comes to nothing. I may not have all the stats, but I cannot remember the last time when any Australian players were brought to book for their aggression on the field.

At the time of writing this post, there are 11 more overs to go for India to avoid defeat. Dhoni and Kumble are standing tall at the crease and trying to hold the fort. But it is so much more difficult knowing that you dont really have to make a mistake to be given out. It may just depend on the awful umpires imaginations fuelled further by the fact that Ricky 'The Cheat' Ponting and his boys seem pretty confident about having got their man.

Update:
:( Damn! Damnnn! DAMN!!!!

I hope this serves as a lesson to the bloody dimwits in the BCCI and wakes them up to taking some action against each and every umpire involved in this game. If either of Steve Bucknor or Mark Benson are ever seen officiating another cricket match, it will be a shame for everyone involved in this damn game!!! My condolences to Anil Kumble and his boys.

5 comments:

  1. In view of the farse in the second test match and ugly cricket played by the austrialians, Indian board should pull back their team from australia and severe all cricketing realtionships with theam. Australians must be banned from playing cricket for next two years in all international level by ICC. Austrilians should not be allowed to bring the glorious game of cricke to any more disrepute. They must be taught moral lessons and righteousness and asked to do public service like public toilet cleaning. Cheaters are punished under law. And if you are cheating in the full view of 100 crore people we can't allow it. They are Australian crickets are criminals in the view of hundred crore Indians. If they go out of the stadium they could be arrested for con'ing the Indian team and the whole world.

    Also umpires should be criminally procecuted and later publically executed.

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  2. I agree that Ponting is a liar and a cheat. There is nothing wrong with that, and liars never admit that they are liars. It is job of the umpire to come up, check the facts with third umpire. Instead he checks it with a guy whose team is going to benefit. Pretty unbiased, right? Who are they trying to fool?

    Based on video evidence it is clear that Ponting is a liar and a cheat. Whole Austrian team lied about Harbajan and got him banned now. Harbajan's bunny Ponting can score a century in the next match since Harb is banned. Keep writing. No one dare to mention this fact. It looks like there is one rule if you are a West indian, south african, english and australian, and the other one for rest of the cricket playing nations. It is because West indians and south africans "behave" like english, and aussies. So their "crimes" of all these four countries go unnoticed. They tend to help each other.

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  3. @anonymous 1 - I can see your rage at the farcical test match we have witnessed. But I just feel the point about executing the umpires is a bit too strong! :)

    @anonymous 2 - You make a very valid point about the umpire being the one who should be responsible for not having caught the cheats. But there needs to be some amount of integrity and dignity, if not outright sportsmanship, that should be expected from men who are representing their nations in sport. Perhaps this is too much to expect from the Australian cricketers who continuously mis-interpret their gamesmanship as sportsmanship.

    And guys/gals - I would really appreciate if I could call you guys something other than anonymous!! Leave some names y'all! Doesnt have to be real either!! ;)

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  4. I agree with you Kingslayer (wanted to put KS, but thought that this could be mistaken for something else).

    And I must say that this time BCCI has taken a hard stand of suspending the tour. Finally, they are showing some spine. Kudos to them too. But lets see where does all this takes us. That is more important than what has happened so far.

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  5. Cricket is a multimillion dollar game now. It is not like olden days, where it was played gentlemanly. Players can do anything to win (and make money, endorsements) as long as they are not caught - Aussies are using this. Warne took drugs and got only one year ban. Ponting lies about a catch and goes scot free. Aussies sledge people - they make comments about the opposition players birth, wife etc and call it sportsmanship. Remember Mcgrath (in WI) was never been punished. Ponting says he has integrity, and just because he says it he wants us to believe. Is it not others who determine your integrity? It shows how illitrate he is.

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