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by David Reavill on 15 December 2007
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by Partha Rajagopal on December 15, 2007
The true world champion in cricket is not the team, but the system that creates it. Amongst all cricket boards in the world, the Australian board is the most professional one. They approach the game scientifically and have set up an infrastructure that filters the toughest and the best to make it to the final eleven. They are constantly experimenting. The overall standard of the game is very high as a result. Any average player there is at par or above the best in the rest of the world. If other countries have to catch up, they need to change dramatically in their outlook and work on a twenty year plan to come up to speed. I do not see any country doing this. They just want to make money.
by UGK on December 20, 2007
Hello David, Do you want to know what the secret to Australia's domination in cricket is? Performance enhancing drugs! Yes you heard me correct. The two nations that cheat the most in sports are the USA and Australia. Do the research. The only way to stop Aus domination is to expose all the cheats. Instead of testing only Pakistan, Australia should be tested before and after every match. If they come out clean then i will accept their domination. But at the moment i dont. Shane Warne took weight reducing drugs to mask the PEDs he was consuming. But after that the ICC decided to stop testing Australia because they would all get caught. Not only drugs but other ways aswell. Ponting used an illegal graphite bat in 2003 WC final. Gilchrist used squash ball in 2007. Brett Lee is a chucker, Shaun Tait is a chucker, Mcgrath chucked some of his wicket taking deliveries. There are so many factors to take into consideration and you will realise that Australia are not the invincible Goliath they appear to be.
by Partha Rajagopal on December 20, 2007
UGK, I do not agree with your analysis. If you brand players like Lee and McGrath as chuckers, then I can say every bowler in the world has been a chucker once in a while. As far drugs, if what you claim is true, then many others in other countries must be doing it as well. Hanse Cronje would have tried it first. Michael Holding? Azharuddin? Akram? Australian cricketers are made to work hard to get into their team. It is pity that some of their star players who could be Gods elsewhere, have to sit out waiting for their chance. They should allow players to play for other countries if they do not get a chance to play for Australia. I am sure teams like England and New Zealand would benefit a lot. Plus these players get to play at the highest level.
by Brad on December 21, 2007
Performance enhancing drugs, drugs dont help cricket players you fool you have no clue. Steroids isnt going to help warne turn the ball. Australia are the best because there system creates the best players rarely does a young player walk into the side you have to earn it through many years of good performances in the pura cup just look at Hussey, Stuart Clarke. Almost all the Aussie players have been dropped from the international team but they come back stronger ie Hayden. Performance enhancing drugs help sports like rugby not cricket.
1. Chris Rogers 2.Brad Hodge 3.Adam Voges 4.David Hussey 5. Brad Haddin 6. Cameron White 7.Shane Watson 8.Jason Gillespie 9. Nathan Bracken 10.Dan Cullens 11.Ben Hilfenhus just a 2nd string team of the top of my head most of those players would walk into any test team.
by David Reavill on December 30, 2007
Looks like I sparked off a small yet lively debate, to be honest the idea that the Aussies are the best because of performance enhancing drugs and cheating is completely implausible, you really need to have substance to back up such accusations otherwise you sound like a bitter and twisted fan of a team who have been soundly thrashed by them, and that could be anybody!
by Greg Smith on January 02, 2008
A fan is a fanatical thing. I'm a Proteas fan, till I die ! If we lost for a 1000 years in a row, I'd still merrily support them (my support of Newcastle United is proof of this !) Countries, teams & their supporters gain a 'personality' of sorts. Australia, if they won every trophy on the planet in every sporting code for the next 1000 years wouldn't have me as a supporter. Their label as the 'Mouth Island' is befitting as it highlights their nature & lack of true class which has as its highest virtue humility in victory & success. On the sports fields you may be winning the battle, but your repulsive repetion of 'We are the GREATEST !' has YOU as the GREATEST LOSERS ! (But hey, everyone needs someone to hate, I'm glad you fella's are so eager & doing a great job of it !)
by David Reavill on January 21, 2008
Every now and hten I log onto my old articles to check out any comments. Perhaps I am too late to post this and no one is reading (or cares), but it may be an idea for others to check out my other articles before anyone assumes my nationality. Surely the art of writing a good and balanced article that makes an interesting/informative/entertaining read is to remain impartial and neutral, otherwise you may find you will never be taken seriously.
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