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Lehmann and Warner creating an atmosphere so toxic that even the Australian public in general didn't like it eventually. Takes some doing that. I never did think Smith was an arsehole, seems he was bullied into 'buying in' to the way they've acted in the last few years. His lack of experience of the real world could be applied to a lot of modern day sportsmen.

The Atherton interview with Steve Waugh makes an interesting comparison with years gone by. They played it hard but never went too far (often enough) for you to think it was ruining the game.
 
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Lehmann and Warner creating an atmosphere so toxic that even the Australian public in general didn't like it eventually. Takes some doing that. I never did think Smith was an arsehole, seems he was bullied into 'buying in' to the way they've acted in the last few years. His lack of experience of the real world could be applied to a lot of modern day sportsmen.

The Atherton interview with Steve Waugh makes an interesting comparison with years gone by. They played it hard but never went too far (often enough) for you to think it was ruining the game.

Not sure I agree marra.

Steve Smith behaved pretty poorly for a few years, even as ODI captain. Look at the way he talked in press conferences etc, he knew what he was doing.

The team got visibly worse under his watch
 
That's pretty damning of the whole Team Australia set up especially at the top.

The thing about the 'cricket bubble' you can see replicated in other sports especially football, and there's been a few stories about SAFC and other clubs over the years, young men - juveniles really earning more money than they know what to do with.
 
Lehmann and Warner creating an atmosphere so toxic that even the Australian public in general didn't like it eventually. Takes some doing that. I never did think Smith was an arsehole, seems he was bullied into 'buying in' to the way they've acted in the last few years. His lack of experience of the real world could be applied to a lot of modern day sportsmen.

The Atherton interview with Steve Waugh makes an interesting comparison with years gone by. They played it hard but never went too far (often enough) for you to think it was ruining the game.
You know they say 'they know where the lines is' but frankly if you using banter to induce mental disintegration you have crossed the line good and proper. Cricket is supposed to be a battle of skills and there's enough pressure without artificially trying to create a mental breakdown.

It's is bullying plain and simple, if it happened in a different walk of life there could be a court case and the victim would be awarded damages.
 
Steve Smith is an arrogant little fucker. Someone who has grown unbelievably smug.

It’s not just the cheating, it’s the subsequent lying and then those tears. Oh the tears. Comes a long way from taking the piss out of Bairstow doesn’t it you little prick?

He’s the worst of the 3 for me, Warner is just a thick Bogan

Fair point, a lot smarter than Warner for sure

While Smith, Warner and Bancroft serve their sentences, veteran ABC cricket commentator Jim Maxwell waits to be convinced that they were alone in the conspiracy, as the CA investigators concluded. Maxwell strongly suspects that others in the team knew what was going on. He also disputes Smith's claim that the Cape Town caper was the team's first and only attempt at cheating. "As I understand it, this was the third time they'd tried this little trick of sandpapering one side of the ball," says Maxwell, who isn't suggesting Smith ever tampered with a ball himself. "But if Smith didn't know, I'll be most surprised."


There is no doubt in my mind they did this during the Ashes, particularly at Perth
 
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long read this but I think its worth it

Came across it on twitter. A couple of Lehmanm and Langer snippets thst I knew nowt about too

Finally got around to reading this. Really good article but the last line nailed it for me

"it's actually possible to be successful without being a prick" something the whole of Cricket Australia could do with learning.
 
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