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Posted: 10 years ago
Hope People start Respecting Aussies under Smith's Captaincy!He is quite unlike Australians and that gives me a ray of hope.😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Prabhnoor-

Hope People start Respecting Aussies under Smith's Captaincy!He is quite unlike Australians and that gives me a ray of hope.😆



Yeah but in order for that to happen, the attitude and demeanor of all players has to change. Smith is generally more likable than his fellow players and we all acknowledge that. If he is able to change how these guys behave in the field, then the whole team will get respect. However, I find that hard to happen because Smith's job is to make sure his team plays well and NOT to teach grown men not jump and act like school yard bullies. They are themselves responsible for their behaviour.
Edited by ChemistryMajor - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
Exactly major.
P.S whenever I hear word school bully AUS indirectly comes to my mind... 😆 others r like kids infront of them 😔
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Posted: 10 years ago

They deserved it': cheery Haddin on NZ sledging

11:46am, Mar 30, 2015
THE NEW DAILY

Brad Haddin says New Zealand's batsmen deserved the send-offs he gave them - for being too nice'.

Brad Haddin enjoying himself on Sunday night.

Brad Haddin has defended himself against suggestions his sledging was too aggressive, declaring New Zealand deserved the send-offs he gave them in the World Cup final.

After a sleepless night celebrating Australia's World Cup win in Melbourne, Haddin spoke to Triple M radio on Monday morning.

An audibly cheerful Haddin, who Steve Smith described as the "drunkest man in the team", said New Zealand deserved the treatment he gave them.

"You know what? They deserved it," Haddin said.

"They were that nice to us in New Zealand and we were that uncomfortable.

"I said in the team meeting: I can't stand for this anymore, we're going at them as hard as we can.'

"It was that uncomfortable. All they were was that nice to us for seven days.

"I said, I'm not playing cricket like this."

Haddin, 37, then described the scene around him.

"I'll paint a picture for you now. I've got a coach who's spooning the World Cup who can't speak," Haddin said.

"I've got James Faulkner who's got his clothes off but don't tell everyone.

"And I've got the Marsh boys, and you know I can't even talk about the Marsh boys because you know what trouble they have."

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Posted: 10 years ago

World Cup 2015: Retirement announcements can wait, says Brendon McCullum

AFP | Mar 29, 2015, 06.33 PM IST

MELBOURNE: New Zealand have players who will retire from cricket but will be gracious in defeat and allow Australia to bask in their World Cup triumph, Black Caps skipper Brendon McCullum said Sunday.

In a refreshing dose of sporting humility, McCullum said the New Zealand team had no intention of grabbing the headlines off the rejoicing Australians and would do so when "the dust settles".

In front of a record crowd of 93,013 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, clinical Australia bowled out the Black Caps for 183 and then cruised to a comprehensive seven-wicket victory in the 34th over.

Australian captain Michael Clarke, who announced his retirement from the one-day format on the eve of the final, hit 74 in his last one-day international, triggering what is expected to be a number of retirements across the competing teams.

Senior player Daniel Vettori, at 36, is one Black Cap rumoured to be quitting, and even 33-year-old McCullum has been mentioned, but the skipper would not divulge names in the wake of New Zealand's defeat.

"There are maybe guys within our group who will retire," McCullum told reporters after the final.

"We'll let the dust settle on this one and we certainly won't look to grab any headlines over the next couple of days because they belong to Australia as they've deserve the right.

"We'll let the dust settle, we'll be gracious in defeat and then we'll work a plan over the next couple of days for some of those guys who may look to retire.

"But it's the right thing to allow Australia to bask in the glory of their success."

McCullum, who earned applause from reporters at the conclusion of his post-match conference, conceded their trans-Tasman neighbours won convincingly.

"All credit to Australia for the way that they were able to deliver on the biggest stage at the biggest occasion and at the key moments," he said.

"We'll take some lessons out of that, but sometimes you've just got to admit that you ran second in the race, and fair play to Australia for all their hard work and their success in the key moments."

McCullum didn't want to get into any criticism of verbal "send-offs" Australian bowlers gave to dismissed batsmen, notably Grant Elliott, Martin Guptill and Vettori.

"Look, it wasn't really discussed within the group. A send-off is a send-off. It's not something we are necessarily concerned about," he said.

"I think the focus should be on how well Australia played and how much they deserve this victory rather than any of those sort of minor issues on the way through.

"Yeah, I certainly don't want to go too deep into that."
Edited by raj80 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
Wow what a stark difference.

On one hand, you have an asshole like Haddin who despite of being a champion showed how much of a loser he truly is. How petty is this guy to think the batsmen "deserved" it. You know you're a special kind of jackass when you make the whole world dislike you by your words and lose the respect you earned by your performance.

On the other hand, you have McCullum who despite of losing is speaking in such a respectful way about the rude opponents.
Edited by ChemistryMajor - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
"We'll let the dust settle on this one and we certainly won't look to grab any headlines over the next couple of days because they belong to Australia as they've deserve the right.

"We'll let the dust settle, we'll be gracious in defeat and then we'll work a plan over the next couple of days for some of those guys who may look to retire.

- B McCullum on player retirement
Edited by raj80 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: ChemistryMajor

Wow what a stark difference.

On one hand, you have an asshole like Haddin who despite being a champion showed how much of a loser he truly is. How petty is this guy to think the batsmen "deserved".

On the other hand, you have McCullum who despite of losing is speaking in such a respectful way about the rude opponents.

that's why the Aussies r never popular among neutrals...
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: raj80

<h1>They deserved it': cheery Haddin on NZ sledging</h1>

Brad Haddin says New Zealand's batsmen deserved the send-offs he gave them - for being too nice'.

Brad Haddin enjoying himself on Sunday night.

Brad Haddin has defended himself against suggestions his sledging was too aggressive, declaring New Zealand deserved the send-offs he gave them in the World Cup final.

After a sleepless night celebrating Australia's World Cup win in Melbourne, Haddin spoke to Triple M radio on Monday morning.

An audibly cheerful Haddin, who Steve Smith described as the "drunkest man in the team", said New Zealand deserved the treatmenthe gave them.

"You know what? They deserved it," Haddin said.

"They were that nice to us in New Zealand and we were that uncomfortable.

"I said in the team meeting: I can't stand for this anymore, we're going at them as hard as we can.'

"It was that uncomfortable. All they were was that nice to us for seven days.

"I said, I'm not playing cricket like this."

Haddin, 37, then described the scene around him.

"I'll paint a picture for you now. I've got a coach who's spooning the World Cup who can't speak," Haddin said.

"I've got James Faulkner who's got his clothes off but don't tell everyone.

"And I've got the Marsh boys, and you know I can't even talk about the Marsh boys because you know what trouble they have."


😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
Ofcourse SA and NZ won lots of hearts ... Infact Respect and Hearts r only 2 things these 2 teams will ever win .. Ain't winning no championships 🤣

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