@Bokman_Dufy14 Ey bra, call the guy a shocking human or a bad person all you want. I would probably agree. But to jump on this with so much passion is a bit of a reach. Would people's reactions to this be different if it was someone else? Kane Williamson for example?
@Bokman_Dufy14 Possibly. I'm not condoning what he did. It's a bit childish, but I don't think it's outright cheating. I think the abuse he's getting is unnecessary, and is mainly coming from people who don't even play. Those who have should look at themselves first before they throw shade.
@Bokman_Dufy14 Calling for a ban on someone doing something similar to things you've overlooked or taken part of in the past is a bit hypocritical don't you think? Especially if there's no law against it, and with your understanding of the professional game.
@Bokman_Dufy14 Spirit of the game goes out the window very quickly when overly competitive people want to win. You know this, you've seen this, you've probably done this. Who's gonna fine him??
@Bokman_Dufy14 Personal morals/ethics differ from person to person. You may think this is deplorable, but it is not against the rules. As long as he's not affecting the actual pitch, I don't see a problem. I would personally be annoyed as a batsman, but that's why he did it right?