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BCCI says jump, ICC says how high (again)
We all know sledging is an issue. Apparently something happened with it recently in Australia, but there was so little coverage of it I can't remember the details now.
The BCCI wants these things sorted out and has asked for a zero-tolerance policy to be introduced - the ICC have accepted. They then asked Malcolm Speed to strip down to his boxers and perform the entire closing-scene routine from Flashdance.
Whether or not this is a good or bad idea (and for my money it is unenforcable, and any attempt to enforce it will reduce games to farce), the more worrying thing is that once again the Indian board are dictating ICC policy.
February 21, 2008 in Australian cricket, ICC, rules, bodies etc, Indian cricket | Permalink |
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