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Did India's power allow them to avoid a penalty for ball tampering and dissent?

BunnyRabbit

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Not my quote. This video came up in my YT.
Quite shocking to see the behavior of young guys there.
 
Umpires decision was stupid and Kishan already said same thing

This is nothing but mind game started by Aussie.

As i said already watch for more drama once the series start .

Australia are very disparate to win a series because they haven't won from long long time against india.
 
They used this same "power" to get Sachin off the hook in the past.

India is king of holding the ICC hostage with it's outrageous behaviour.
 
Based on the mindset of some of my fellow Indians and the arrogance displayed here due to the BCCI's influence, power, and wealth, they may readily accept what the original poster is saying. :inti
 
Based on the mindset of some of my fellow Indians and the arrogance displayed here due to the BCCI's influence, power, and wealth, they may readily accept what the original poster is saying. :inti
could you elaborate more? I didn't say it. That's the title of the video of Fox Sport.
 
Umpires decision was stupid and Kishan already said same thing

This is nothing but mind game started by Aussie.

As i said already watch for more drama once the series start .

Australia are very disparate to win a series because they haven't won from long long time against india.
Don't know why anyone would play mind games in A team match.
 
Based on the mindset of some of my fellow Indians and the arrogance displayed here due to the BCCI's influence, power, and wealth, they may readily accept what the original poster is saying. :inti
I watched the live streaming unlike you who just giving opinion based on what some others saying . :kp
 
They used this same "power" to get Sachin off the hook in the past.

India is king of holding the ICC hostage with it's outrageous behaviour.
Those days BCCI had no power, try again.
 
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Peoples may forget how many ball were England changed during india - England ond off test in 2022 .

They frequent change of balls every time English bowlers go on a prolonged wicketless stretch.
 
This is how individuals with little education, questionable morals, and a lack of integrity behave when they unexpectedly come into vast wealth.
 
Cricket Australia already denied the accusations but yea let's talk about it. :dw
 
Yes Awesome! Down under Baby!!! Rile up Kohli hopefully the ego maniac can ve one last hurrah
 
Nice try. Stick to your jinxing superpowers. That’s clearly your specialty. :rabada2 :inti
Caught caught . :dw

Any two words about same drunk umpires who gave this not out decision?

 
Caught caught . :dw

Any two words about same drunk umpires who gave this not out decision?

@BunnyRabbit now watch this video and give your opinion .this is from same match/ series.
 
Yes but the ones that invented this kind of cheating are on a different plane.
Thank you! I don’t mind applying this observation to anyone who behaves in a similar manner, regardless of their background or side of the border. I believe in calling a spade a spade, unlike others who blindly defend everything and never admit when they’re wrong.
 
Thank you! I don’t mind applying this observation to anyone who behaves in a similar manner, regardless of their background or side of the border. I believe in calling a spade a spade, unlike others who blindly defend everything and never admit when they’re wrong.
True Imran Khan Wasim Akram Sarfaraz Nawaz just naming them..guess fame and money got them.

But if you are a cheat with already having money then you are called Aussies.
 
During Gabba victory late Shane Warne accused debudent T natrajan for spot fixing.

This is how low these australian can go for a victory .


T Natarajan has had a memorable tour of Australia. The Tamil Nadu left-arm pacer, who made his debut in the Canberra ODI and his T20I debut in Sydney, has impressed everyone with his pace and control. With a spate of injuries, T Natarajan became the 300th player to play Tests for India when he was handed his cap by Bharat Arun. T Natarajan impressed in the first innings as he took three wickets, including centurion Marnus Labuschagne for 108 and Matthew Wade for 47. However, during the course of his spell during the Australian second innings, former Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne noticed that T Natarajan bowled plenty of no-balls and it followed a pattern.



T Natarajan bowled a total of seven no-balls in the Brisbane Test. Out of the seven, five came in the first ball of the over and this is when Shane Warne took an indirect dig. "He's bowled 7 no-balls & they've all been big ones. 5 of them have been off the first ball & they’re miles over. We’ve all bowled no-balls, but 5 of them off the 1st ball of an over is interesting," Shane Warne said on commentary during the Brisbane Test.

Shockingly ironic that Shane Warne and Mark Waugh are indirectly implying Natarajan's no-balls could be an attempt at spot fixing. Although to be fair, they both know a lot about fixing. How does he still have a job, the man's a moron
 
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True Imran Khan Wasim Akram Sarfaraz Nawaz just naming them..guess fame and money got them.

But if you are a cheat with already having money then you are called Aussies.
I was a huge fan of Akram in the 90s. I watched him closely, admired his skills, and almost regarded him as a cricketing god. But when the match fixing allegations came to light, it really shattered that image for me. I couldn’t continue to support him after that, and since then, I’ve been quite vocal about my disappointment with him. In fact, I have never spoken highly of him on this forum.

But anyway, this thread isn’t about Sarfaraz, Wasim, or Imran. You haven’t really commented on the behaviour of the younger players in question here. Do you think their actions were appropriate?
 
I was a huge fan of Akram in the 90s. I watched . Do you think their actions were appropriate?
No it’s not.. and I hate players who think they are the bomb- Ishan Kishan being one as well.

My point was you brought in money and what not , not realising Smith Warner etc etc have all done worse.
 
No it’s not.. and I hate players who think they are the bomb- Ishan Kishan being one as well.

My point was you brought in money and what not , not realising Smith Warner etc etc have all done worse.
I’m aware of what Smith and Warner have done, and I’ve discussed their actions in the appropriate thread. Thank you
 
During Gabba victory late Shane Warne accused debudent T natrajan for spot fixing.

This is how low these australian can go for a victory .


T Natarajan has had a memorable tour of Australia. The Tamil Nadu left-arm pacer, who made his debut in the Canberra ODI and his T20I debut in Sydney, has impressed everyone with his pace and control. With a spate of injuries, T Natarajan became the 300th player to play Tests for India when he was handed his cap by Bharat Arun. T Natarajan impressed in the first innings as he took three wickets, including centurion Marnus Labuschagne for 108 and Matthew Wade for 47. However, during the course of his spell during the Australian second innings, former Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne noticed that T Natarajan bowled plenty of no-balls and it followed a pattern.



T Natarajan bowled a total of seven no-balls in the Brisbane Test. Out of the seven, five came in the first ball of the over and this is when Shane Warne took an indirect dig. "He's bowled 7 no-balls & they've all been big ones. 5 of them have been off the first ball & they’re miles over. We’ve all bowled no-balls, but 5 of them off the 1st ball of an over is interesting," Shane Warne said on commentary during the Brisbane Test.

Shockingly ironic that Shane Warne and Mark Waugh are indirectly implying Natarajan's no-balls could be an attempt at spot fixing. Although to be fair, they both know a lot about fixing. How does he still have a job, the man's a moron
Wow that was super suspicious from the Indian bowler.

And he never got picked again after Warne noticed his peculiar behaviour.

Interesting......
 
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Wow that was super suspicious from the Indian bowler.

And he never got picked again after Warne noticed his peculiar behaviour.

Interesting......
Lol he was picked for only one reason: all our bowlers were injured, he was a net bowler for that series who was asked to stay. He wasn’t a test player at all..

The guy has issues but his was an inspirational story
 
Than draw a line yourself.

Australia do in every series at home . This is mind game nothing else.

great Sunil gavaskar was slammed ponting on air when he was cheated.

Yes Australians have cheated.
But does it make Ishan Kishan's behavior okay?
 
If there had been no IPL, and Ishan Kishan, as a new player trying to secure a permanent spot in the Indian team, he would likely have reacted to the ball tampering allegations in a much calmer, more professional manner. However, the fame and wealth from the IPL seem to have influenced his response, leading to a less measured reaction. The success he’s gained from the IPL might have contributed to a sense of entitlement or overconfidence, affecting how he handled the situation.
 
May be they are not much considered as a threat/team to cheat :tigers
These guy's are biggest hypocrite .

They will support any team / claim, whether they are right or wrong doesn't matter for them just because its against india and Indian players.
 
Innocent until proven guilty. Allegations do not matter when there is no evidence to prove them. Cannot say that India has no track record of such things.

India does get a bit more favor from ICC though and this is a fact.
 
Caught caught . :dw

Any two words about same drunk umpires who gave this not out decision?

Lol at caught caught. It seems you didn't like my appreciation. :kp

Is this really the first time an umpire has made a questionable call in cricket history? The match between Australia A and India A has already sparked complaints from some Indian fans about 'mind games' and 'victimization' which is likely fueled by the recent 3-0 home series loss to New Zealand.

Let’s face it: comments like these are setting up an atmosphere where, if India loses to Australia in the upcoming series, the blame can be placed on the umpires as an excuse. :inti
 
These guy's are biggest hypocrite .

They will support any team / claim, whether they are right or wrong doesn't matter for them just because its against india and Indian players.
And who is responsible for this? Arrogant Indian fans who mock other teams and their supporters, uniting fans from different countries to root against India. There is a reason neutral fans often back teams like Australia, New Zealand, England, and South Africa. :inti
 
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