Cricket is a game with laws and rules. The spirit of the sport demands gentlemanly competition and diplomacy. The latest Aussie blunder is another example of their lack of ability to grasp these fundamentals.

It may seem petty, but Andrew Symonds has to be punished for his aggressive shoulder charge on a streaker. Symonds was batting in the second one-day series final against India at the Gabba in Brisbane when a naked drunk ran on to the ground. The Aussie all-rounder bowled the idiot over as he ran past.

Now, streakers are a nuisance, for sure, but the law is the law. Aussies seem to struggle with it more and more.

‘He has taken the law upon himself, and although he might enjoy this type of gratuitous display of bravado or get a thrill out of the release of aggression, it is against the law.


Symonds clearly doesn't understand his vigilante act is just not cricket. He has taken the law upon himself, and although he might enjoy this type of gratuitous display of bravado or get a thrill out of the release of aggression, it is against the law.

If Symonds had injured the poor bloke, he could be liable for damages in any court of law.

In the meantime, Cricket Australia and the ICC must enforce the laws of cricket and Symonds must take his punishment for getting involved unnecessarily with the crowd.

Symonds had no need to tackle the streaker and he has acted beyond the bounds of reasonableness. Punish Symonds and send a clear message to the cricketing world ... aggressive ego-tripping will not be tolerated, and laws are to be obeyed (even by Aussies).