What the **** was that? So much for spirit of the game!
The cricketing community is beginning to see India as a bunch of bullying bad losers, and now you can see why.
First thing first, is it Cricketing community or only England supporters, players and Media?
So much for so many English players and supporters spouting ****. Did you forget the farce happened when some England fielder obstructed the batsman and who got Run out. Collingwood refused to call him back..
English commentator was telling that Sky broadcasted few clips where England players were mocking the decisions. ******* hypocrites. When the same thing happened to NZ none of them went to talk to Collingwood to make the correct call.
We are not bad losers. Never were and Never will be. We play the game in a way it should be played. After all the farce happened in the Sydney test match we didn't even Utter a word on the field. We just played as if nothing was happened. It was after the game that BCCI gave a written complaint to ICC.
Well done Dhoni for Shutting up hypocites out there. Well done. You made every one proud with your decision. My respect for you has grown ten folds..
And GodCubed, its really Ironic when you lot call anyone bad losers. We have seen a lot of it.. Starts with Media, Pundits, Ex Players and all..[COLOR=#00e0]
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[/COLOR]When Bell was given out I heard same number of cheers as Boos.. I can safely assume that we have great support out there.. Well not a surprise..
Superb innings by Bell. Absolutely superb. Nothing we could have done when it is a sunny day at Trent Bridge. Hopefully it will stay like this for 2 more days..[COLOR=#00e0]
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[/COLOR]Guardian mbm report Quote:
[TD="class: alt2"]MS Dhoni has withdrawn the appeal and Ian Bell is coming back out! This is sensational, and a triumph for the spirit of the game. Well done to MS Dhoni; that's a wonderful gesture, and a classy one too because it takes balls to go back on the original appeal. India were booed onto the field, and now MS Dhoni is getting a round of applause. Only in cricket.
There are two points to make, I think
A) All bets are off for the series now; it will probably descend just as nastily as the Australia/India series in 2007-08.
B) Let's talk about what the match rather than the Bell run out. If we discuss this it will turn into a risible slanging match. My opinion is that it was air-headed from Bell, and bang out of order from India. If they withdraw the appeal, on the grounds that it was not an honestly earned wicket, we wouldn't be in this sorry mess. I completely understand why someone would take the opposite view, however.
There are a few precedents for this incident: Collingwood/Elliott, Murali/New Zealand, and especially Tony Greig and Alvin Kallicharranl, which is mentioned at the bottom of this article. Rob Bagchi has sent this interesting quote from Greig with regard to that incident.
What about the much-criticised run-out of Alvin Kallicharan on the stroke of the close of play in Trinidad? "Just watch the footage - I was correct, no question. It was the last ball of the day and I was in close, at silly point, to Bernard Julian, who pushed the ball back down the pitch. I turned to pick it up and saw Kalli, who had backed up, just carry on walking to the pavilion. I ran him out with a direct hit, fact. I got a hammering from people like John Woodcock and Henry Blofeld but they had no idea. The game had long graduated beyond 'the done thing', you can't just wander out of your crease."
Hello. I didn't catch the afternoon session. Did I miss much?
TEA: England 254-4 (England lead by 187; , Morgan 18) Great session for England. Stormy end to proceedings. Contact Rob Smyth with your views. Thanks for your company for the two hours' dumbing down of a serious institution.
Wicket!! Ian Bell run out 137 Tin hat time. It took six minutes to decide that the ball wasn't dead and for the umpires to ask whether India wanted to uphold their appeal. MS Dhoni who lobbed the ball to the fielder to dislodge the bails said that it was a genuine appeal and so, Bell was given out. Never assume, is the lesson, and by the letter of the law he was out. That's not going to prevent the bad blood spewing forth this evening.
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