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| Am I the only one who doesn't care about all the back chat? All this sledging who really cares? Apparently the commentators find it a great talking point but I don't find interesting at all. Its one of these traditions that seems to be added to the game but what role does it play? What does add to the game? It seems to delight the commentators but not me.
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| I think the players find it as a little fun. The players with a sense of humour, as long as its not about family. Innocent sledging is alright.
__________________ Bill Ponsford - The only one who could play in Bradman’s company and make it a duet. |
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| Apparently Colly said to Warne "Its hot enough out here without wering someone elses hair!" Just a bit of fun, no harm at all and if it puts you off you shouldn't be there. |
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| All Warne would have said to shut him Collingwood down was "will anyone remember you in 10 years".
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| I know Warne isn't the brightest but surely even hes not stupid enough to question the ability of a bloke whos just stuffed him for 200. I suppose if Colly really wants to be remembered he should talk to Indian Bookmakers or become a convicted drug cheat. |
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| I agree it's part of the game and so long as it's not too nasty then I've got no problem with it. It gives the commentators something to talk about a lot of the time but on the whole it's not particularly interesting. |
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| I dont want to watch a match where players of the two teams are not talking to each other. A bit of exchange makes it interesting. But I dont like it when they start abusing each other'd family with some really bad language.
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| "Chatting" is okay. As long as players dont get personal (as already mentioned). I must say I hate the way the South Africans were being abusive towards the Indians in the ODI's. Especially the last one. It does not take a good lip-reader to know what they're saying. And the television crew makes it easy too. I hate to explain to the kids why its okay for their heroes to use those f-words and s-words when talking to other people, and they cant... And then of course there's Andre Nel. He glares, he talks, he abuses (hey, a bad word is recognisable even in Afrikaans)...and then he smiles. As if its okay to be abusive, and then the umpire must excuse you because you smiled. I agree with Alan Donald. Then its uncalled for. I think the umpires are way too lenient on abusive bowlers and fielders. |
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