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  • Is this sporting "banter" or just out of order
  • Pigface
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/30876645

    I think he could of said something a bit cleverer but he is Australian so what do you expect 😉

    MrSmith
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    The bogans are not exactly known for their tact or sense of decorum are they so I wouldn’t expect any different behavior from their cricket team other than what they have dished out for years.
    And let’s face it, most of the team are a bit thick.

    glasgowdan
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    This isn’t news.

    MSP
    Full Member

    Cricket isn’t a sport 😉

    njee20
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    Context needed surely, it’s not because Sharma said something in an Indian lilt, which would have made Warner’s comment rude. This is the pertinent bit for me:

    “I said ‘speak English’ because, if you’re going to say something for me to understand, theoretically I cannot speak Hindi.”

    Move on, non story.

    martinhutch
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    If he said something to Warner in Hindi, it’s not totally out of order to ask him for a quick translation…

    More importantly, why is Warner whining to the batsman because his fielders can’t field properly?

    andylaightscat
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    I will look forward to when they play England in this series, David Warner says something, England player turns round and says “speak English I can’t understand what you’re saying’ 🙂

    ahwiles
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    Pigface – Member

    I think he could of said something a bit cleverer but he is Australian so what do you expect

    flicker
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    ahwiles – Member

    Pigface – Member

    I think he could of said something a bit cleverer but he is Australian so what do you expect

    Your going to burn that shirt…. 😉

    Freester
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    More importantly, why is Warner whining to the batsman because his fielders can’t field properly?

    Because he took a single after the misfielded ball had deflected off the batsman. That’s not really cricket taking a single in those circumstances.

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