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09 May 2014 10:22 #190064
by ketchim
Yes , indeed !
It is obvious that neither Mapoui nor ramesh saw Pollard silly action LIVE !
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09 May 2014 10:26 #190066
by ketchim
You should be locked up for Lying ...
It is
evident that you are giving
EVIDENCE without being there >
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09 May 2014 10:36 #190072
by mapoui
what..I am wrong for taking my side?
you shud be so when you are wrong..not that I am in this anyway.
regardless of what went on in the past it is not up to Starc to punish Pollard if he has been pulling away..by bowling the ball at him.
no matter what the current issue could be legit..as in fact all of them. there may be no punishable reason in there are all. it si up to the IPL /ICC to look into that by asking the wicb to check out Pollard on the issue and report back. it is not up to Starc to take it into his own hands.
Googly is justifying lawlessness..trying to. when a batsman withdraws regardless..keep the ball out of harms way
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09 May 2014 10:37 #190073
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stewwwpppsss...What happened the previous Bouncer to Polly head ??
lemme see IF u were there ....
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09 May 2014 10:38 #190074
by mapoui
I saw enough. Starc is a violent individual who shud have been tossed period. let Pollard's punishment stand. I did not say he should not be punished.
but the disparity in favour of Starc is ridiculous along with Shastris discriptions
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09 May 2014 10:41 #190076
by mapoui
that is not the point!. you will have to wait for that..until an appropriate and relevant moment occurs.
the point is the disparity in the punishment and the reported talk by Shastri talking about Polard's violence and not Starc's..while punishing them disproportionately
dam ridiculous
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09 May 2014 10:48 #190080
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MAPPIPPEE,
It is infantile to say Starc started it.
A bouncer bowled and words passed, uncalled for, Pollard responded in kind, uncalled for.
Matter over.
Pollard had no reason to pull away so late as there was no legitimate excuse. Starc walked away. Pollard was seen to be the aggressor because of his subsequent behaviour. It can be argued that Starc could not pull out.
My argument is based on the above and not the hue of the people concerned.
Pollard has opened himself for verbals as he dishes it out completely. So he has to take it. How many times do you see Pollard taunting the opposition?
Pollard is the one who demonstrated a clear will to hurt Starc by chucking his bat and following it up with verbals.
If we are to go by your childish rule of he started it, not only cricket but, the world would be in constant war.
Both men culpable but even if we accept Pollard was provoked in some way, in the end the measure of blame hiss fallen Pollard' sway because of his actions.
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09 May 2014 10:49 #190081
by Googley
Shastri is correct!! Pullard's violence was clearly displayed by throwing the bat!
(following your logic)
Starc bowled the ball just like any normal bowler!
Polly pulled away....just like any batsman (who is coward and instigator)
however, throwing the bat is NOT part of the game!
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