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The Cricket Web Podcast #21 - The Post-Truth Universe

Howe_zat

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We apologise for shaky audio quality during this episode. ***** experienced a skype related breakdown and did a lot of this podcast over his phone. Please rest assured that he has already been thoroughly abused for this.
 

Bijed

International Regular
Top work - the cheaters XI was great! Some of those incidents sound pretty shocking - the Langer/Tillakaratne one is unbelievable!

Regarding the Atherton dirt-in-pocket one, I found the following from Cricinfo quite interesting:

To this day, it is unclear quite what Atherton was playing at, or whether, indeed, he was contravening the rulebook, which was suitably ambiguous. Law 42.5 states: "No-one shall rub the ball on the ground, or use any artificial substance, or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball," and seeing as dust is neither artificial, nor in this particular case, on the ground, the only issue at stake was Part No. 3. And it was on that point that opinions differed wildly.
Atherton's defence - and he had a case regardless of the incriminating footage - was that he was not seeking to alter the condition of the dry and roughed-up ball, but maintain the condition it had already reached. Unfortunately that was not the story he told to Peter Burge, the fearsome former Australian batsman turned match referee, who presided over that evening's hearing. By his own admission, Atherton was called before the headmaster ... and panicked. When asked why he had been caught with dirt in his pocket, he now claimed that it had been specifically to dry his sweaty hands.
That excuse differed significantly from the line Atherton had spun to the England management of Keith Fletcher and Ray Illingworth, and Burge was understandably livid.
So apart from the fact that he messed up somewhat by using multiple excuses, was what he did not actually cheating by the letter of the law? Definitely pushing it.

Btw, it's pronounced 'Bye-jed' but I really don't mind how people say it.
 

cnerd123

likes this
wait I just realised something

When Jake said 'give Hameed a bowl, lets see what happens'

Was he being racist?

0.o
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
You pulled the wrong Lever Jake - it was your namesake JK of Essex who was accused of cheating by using Vaseline to attach some strips of gauze above his eyes rather than our Plank
 

Midwinter

State Captain
Very entertaining

Steve Smith as Alan Border, well it did take Border a few years to become a decent captain, Everyone remembers Captain Teapot.

Thanks again.
 
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