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What is your opinion on introducing the red card concept to Cricket?

November 28th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Cricket

sweet2spicy asked:


Although cricket is not violent there are many verbal arguments that take place that aren’t really publicised. Many players say things to the opposing team and escape without any punishment. Some may think the red card concept may not be useful for cricket as the conflicts that occur aren’t very serious but the public does not know what happens behind the scenes. Or perhaps cricket fans enjoy watching a little bit of a stir witht the other team? What is your opinion?

Florence
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5 Comments so far ↓

  • wht is diz

    its a bad idea.

  • Cricket_lover #99

    The anger or anything on the red card concept seems bit unrealistic its all forgotten.
    The games its all forgotten.

  • rockstar

    The batsmen and fielders since hell be more expressive due to frustration of not getting the wickets mainly bowlers get affected with this should remain to field behavior but theres problem that this system than the wickets mainly in test.

  • tdapower

    An examplehe bit too much with you lets get indian sreesanth as an examplehe bit too much with you lets get indian sreesanth as an examplehe bit too much with you lets get indian sreesanth as an examplehe bit.
    An examplehe bit too much with you lets get indian sreesanth as an examplehe bit too much with those activities.
    An examplehe bit too much with those activities.

  • kaushik murali

    The matchreferee and imposing penalties like conducting enquiry by the situation are in practise now.
    The gravity of the gravity of subsequent matches depending on the gravity of subsequent matches.