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26 Oct 2013 14:27 #160101
by Kwami
Whenever there is an investigation of a white cricketer , they start with the premise of circumstances that would lead to a not guilty verdict as opposed to cricketers' of the none Caucasian persuasion who are deemed guilty even before the investigation commences,
No one can deny that
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26 Oct 2013 15:26 #160109
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Faf should have had a 100% fine and a ban of a few games when you consider the intent compared, say, to the Ramdin incident.
He intentionally tried to cheat and he gets off lightly that is shameful.
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26 Oct 2013 15:29 #160110
by ketchim
145 avoided this thread like the Plague ::LOL::
she once advised me that Faf is not Dutch ....
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26 Oct 2013 17:25 - 26 Oct 2013 17:31 #160130
by Kwami
I hate to be on the same side as Ramesh but how is it possible for someone to be found guilty of ball tampering but then ruled that it was not deliberate .
Whether you shoved the ball in your mouth as in Alfridi case or rubbing it on your crotch as in Du Pless,, ball tampering is ball tampering and there should be no double standard where one is fined and the other is fined and suspended
No one with a straight face can say that that race does not play a huge part in in ICC disciplinary proceedings,
The Pakistanis seems to be at the receiving end in the majority of these cases starting with Darrel Hair
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26 Oct 2013 19:48 - 26 Oct 2013 20:25 #160133
by Mail
The PCB has rightly sought clarification from the ICC on the inconsistency, citing Afridi's ban and I have to agree.
The question is, did the WICB present similar concerns to the ICC about Ramdin?
What amazes me is that Faf has admitted guilt and therefore that , to me anyway, demonstrates an intention to cheat. Afridi showed intent as I do not know any cricketers who have mistakenly bitten a ball. So the punishment should be similar.
100% of match fees and a 2 match Test ban plus a public apology.
There is a question of the legitimacy of the wickets prior to the ball being changed.
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27 Oct 2013 01:08 #160156
by ramesh
This test should in all fairness be declared null and void . When the Pakistanis were bowled for less than a hundred which is a result of ball tampering , how is it possible that this result can be allowed to stand when an unfair advantage is on the Protease side through crookery ?
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