Not the first time Col resorts to rudeness mate.
Just take it as his personal, if rude, way of commenting on things/people HE doesn’t like.

Rather than a bit of fun, banter and opinions that makes for a frank and friendly forum … most of the time

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Keep on posting mate … it’s a forum and you’re welcome to take part

(even if you support those Aussie cheats

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Thanks SW. I did realise that Col speaks his mind without fear or favour, but when you've been up all night to admire the Test that just finished, it can be daunting to find a comment that basically tells you to piss off, or at the very least, in a crude way, to stop posting.
I wish that I could apologise for the Aussies behaviour re: Bairstow, but it's not my place and if anything, it should be up to the lawmakers to amend the situation with more defined rulings. As has been the case with the Mankad.
As a Test cricketer, and even a first class cricketer, Bairstow should know the rules. DON'T leave your crease until OVER called by umpire. He should have known Aussies were gunning for him after his attempt to out Labuschagne in
almost similar circumstances only a few days earlier. If anything, this certainly riled Stokes and we, the viewers, were treated to some marvelous, albeit perturbing for us Aussies, cricket shots.
Having said that, plenty of keepers have used the very same laws to their own side's benefit.
And pretty certain these days they'd be coached to make sure the batter stays well in his crease to prevent any advantage from taking place. It becomes second nature to defend their territory as it were.
Still, not a good look, as was the infamous underarm incident of WSC several decades back.
Didn't like that either.
But what's worse is the behaviour of the mob in the Long Room. Players should be allowed free passage from the field to the dressing rooms, and vice versa, without fear of being insulted and definitely of being touched.
Now that was a bad look. A matter for the head honcho, one Stephen Fry, president of the MCC, to be looking into, also without fear or favour. I am in no way insinuating that Mr. Fry had anything to do with that incident and from what I've read, is a decent and upstanding bloke, even for a Norwich FC director/supporter.
Anyway, game done, sour taste in many mouths, but an even tastier third test has been set up.
Essential viewing IMHO. Read from you then guys and gals.