ucantseeme said:If the Roos didnt f@#k around in that game against USA last years then this thread would exist. Fans arent stupid, we can tell when our team of superstars play bad on purpose.
I'm obviously talking about another series. Cricket is an old game which was invented prior to 2005.Thierry Henry said:Pakistan? We can win this one? Would rather play them in the final?
What exactly are you talking about?
LOL. You're easily excited. I can hear your sanctimonious sermon from miles away. Too bad you didn't check your own facts.Iafeta said:Willow, Willow Willow.
Lets get some facts straight firstly. The series in question was South Africa, New Zealand, Australia - Pakistan weren't even here!
Secondly, from 8-130 after 40 overs they got through to 8 or 9 for 175 or so. 45 runs from 10 overs with 9 and 10 in, what a crime.
What were messrs Waugh and Bevan going to tell you? The go slow campaign at the '99 world cup where they deliberately tried to get to 150 odd in 50 or so overs to prevent New Zealand going through who took with them more points into the super 6 courtesy of their win.
Indeed....Iafeta said:But, lets not let facts stand in the way of a good story. Rebecca Wilson, eat your heart out!
What he said.El Diablo said:not only did they not attempt to win but they lost by as much as possible to concede the bonus point.
And what's this 8/130 bullsh*t?
they were 8/161 and finished 8/203
NZ gave up after they lost their 5th wicket.
After 26 overs they were 5/129
they scored 74 runs off the last 24 overs.
You think they were trying to win?
Actually the thread poses the question "Will the Roos throw the game?" This being in regards to this weekend's Tri-Nations.Thierry Henry said:This thread is about Australia playing below their best for the sole purpose of eliminating NZ from sporting events.
LOL.Thierry Henry said:NZ have never done anything of the sort.
Pfft! Semantics.Thierry Henry said:In the 2001/02 VB series NZ staged a go-slow to ensure THEIR OWN qualification. There's your big difference.
Pfft! Semantics.
They already qualified. Winning wasn't going to change that.
And they ultimately lost the series. Serves them right for playing with a dead bat.
And it sure worked a treat. LOL.Thierry Henry said:They did what they could to ensure their own qualification.
Do you still think this?Thierry Henry said:This thread is about Australia playing below their best for the sole purpose of eliminating NZ from sporting events.
NZ have never done anything of the sort.
El Diablo said:They threw it. Fleming admitted it.
http://forums.leagueunlimited.com/showthread.php?p=1773661&post1773661
NZ Herald said:Fleming flouted one of the most serious laws in cricket last Friday but seems set to escape scot-free.
Not only was the New Zealand captain's order to lose the game against South Africa a flagrant breach of the opening principle of the International Cricket Council's Code of Conduct, it also appeared to fly in the face of a section which deals with corruption.
Part C, section 10 of the code recommends a life ban for any player or team official who, among other things, "was a party to contriving or attempting to contrive the result of any match".
Fleming said afterwards that he deliberately conceded a bonus point to the South Africans in order to improve his team's chances of qualifying for the finals.
"Believe me, it was our last resort ... "
But in concentrating on the bonus point he had first to decide to throw the match completely.
Comparisons have been made with Australia's go-slow at Manchester in the 1999 World Cup, but the reality is that Steve Waugh's actions were not nearly as serious.
At the World Cup, Australia were comfortably beating the West Indies and although they decided to play defensively at the end, they still won, and therefore did little wrong.
Fleming's actions effectively predetermined the result of a match before it had taken its course, and encouraged his team-mates to underperform.
The code of conduct also recommends a life ban for any player who induces or encourages any other player not to perform on his merits.
so as along as you win, you can do anything.El Diablo said:riubbish
Australia won their game therefore doing nothing wrong.
NZ lost their game and lost by as much as possible as to concede the bonus point.
Fleming should of been banned for life. The ICC are gutless.