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No doubt this will be one of the central arguments to this evening's proceedings.
The second one will be the immediate example of the May case as a precedent of containing a more deliberative type of contact and arguably more force...
Agreed. Handscomb's version of events, is in my view, the most important.
If he knew about what was going on, as 12th man, it would be hard to believe that most of the onfield XI didn't know.
His version of what Lehmann said to him on the walkie-talkie, and his reaction to it, either sinks or...
I would argue that there is evidence that he is implicated - but it is only circumstantial at this stage... and that is why people are asking a lot of questions that are yet to be answered.
The head in the sand approach at this stage is ludicrous, and if CA think they can take that direction...
Well - none of these appears to have been answered yet.
CA are not reading the situation appropriately if they think they can get away with an outcome that isn't totally transparent and accountable.
Sutherland better lead this properly or he'll find himself on the outer pretty soon, and not of...
Boof can read the tea leaves.
The CEO is not jumping on a plane just to give a press conference, or to tell Smith face-to-face that he's been a naughty boy.
Who is the only person in South Africa that reports direct to the CEO? The coach...
Who is the only person in South Africa that hasn't...
I wonder if CA have a selector or board member at the ground telling the players not to hit the pi55 after the match, as its highly likely that a few of them could be on the next plane to SA...
Yep - Smith gave the impression that he was covering... but not really for Bancroft.
Himself, Warner and Lehmann are the much more logical ones that he was trying to protect.
Ed was my first thought - no way Bollinger wrote this.
Maxy Klinger is the other one who comes to mind as having the intelligence to write a cohesive argument and is a suitably qualified experienced first-class cricketer who also spent time overseas.... or Dave Hussey
My initial thought was Langer, but on further reflection I think that the Board have to look at someone who is outside the current set-up and cultural framework - to me, the best person that fits that criteria is Dizzy.
Outside the box candidates that CA might talk to include Andrew McDonald...
From an investigator's point of view - that's just the starting point for one witness. All need to be answered.
Depending on what the answers are to those questions will substantially direct what questions you ask other parties to the saga.
To me, as an investigator, Handscomb is one of the most intriguing people to speak to in the whole saga.
What was the directive he received from Boof over the walkie-talkie?
How exactly was the message relayed to you - and what were you instructed to tell Bancroft?
Was that the first time you...
First? That's unexpected.
Daisy Berkowitz was always going to be the rainmaker for me.
I wish everyone else good health and happiness.... until January 1st if you're on my list for next year. :)
Series result: Australia 3-1
Top Australia batsman: Usman Khawaja
Top England batsmen: Joe Root
Top Australia bowler: Mitchell Starc
Top England bowler: Jimmy Anderson
First Australian dropped*: Pat Cummins
First Englishman dropped*: Dawid Malan
First century: Usman Khawaja
First 5 wicket haul...
I think that excluding current celebrities with health issues being discussed in the news in the last few days (eg. Queen, Prince Philip & Charles Manson) is fair.
Also, maybe late submissions (up to say Friday) can be accepted, but you are only allowed 18 on your list.
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