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<blockquote data-quote="dimuthuu" data-source="post: 495134" data-attributes="member: 27950"><p><strong>Thats what you call stereotyping!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If it didnt come up from Sri Lanka, there's no validity of the issue! It is Sri Lanka who should have made the intiative and am glad for the momentum of it now. And SL officials have taken the safest path unlike Paks (who disgraced theselves for acting in unpofessional way with England). In future, anybody can come up with any tactics finding loop holes in the books.</p><p></p><p>We should not let it go until we hear from all (including the final word from Mr. Gilchrist- He's said to been playing with a squash ball under-neath the glove for inter-state matches in Australia- . </p><p></p><p>Afterall, its only "whites" started calling "cricket is a gentleman's game".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimuthuu, post: 495134, member: 27950"] [b]Thats what you call stereotyping![/b] If it didnt come up from Sri Lanka, there's no validity of the issue! It is Sri Lanka who should have made the intiative and am glad for the momentum of it now. And SL officials have taken the safest path unlike Paks (who disgraced theselves for acting in unpofessional way with England). In future, anybody can come up with any tactics finding loop holes in the books. We should not let it go until we hear from all (including the final word from Mr. Gilchrist- He's said to been playing with a squash ball under-neath the glove for inter-state matches in Australia- . Afterall, its only "whites" started calling "cricket is a gentleman's game". [/QUOTE]
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