Ngexesha indebe yehlabathi ODI kubekho ingxoxo eqhubekayo phakathi abahlalutyi malunga abasabela ngayo izihlwele ukuya 2 cheats Australian. Eoin Morgan akazange athabathe indawo wathi wabona nga phezulu kuye ukuba axelele abalandeli ukuba mawuthini okanye ucinge. Virat Kohli wacela nabaxhasi ukuba Boo kwisibini ngendlela ebonisa kakuhle ukuba mhlawumbi musa bafanelwe. abadlali England Owayesakuba kuquka Graeme Swann baye embi kakhulu malunga booing, njengokuba babe baninzi Australian ex-kwizazi. Ngoko ke yintoni na uluntu ukubukela ukwenza?
We strongly disagree with those who have attacked supporters for booing. Smith and Warner were guilty of cheating, kodwa ngaphezu koko, they behaved in a way that wouldn’t be acceptable in almost any other walk of life. The anger towards them was about more than a bit of sandpaper. It was about their utter disrespect for the spirit of cricket and the terrible example they were setting to future generations. Warner especially has a long track record including (but not limited to) punching Joe Root in a bar a few years ago, telling Rohit Sharma to “speak English”, squaring up to Rangana Herath, and the infamous abuse directed at Jonathan Trott. Uye waba amathuba kude ngaphezu okufanele. I would prefer not to see him selected to play international cricket any more.
kunjalo, one good point has been made about booing. It often fires players up and drives them to play at their best. Warner, umzekelo, elikorileyo Baninzi runs kwiNdebe yeHlabathi.
Ngoko ke, we have a proposal. Don’t boo regularly. Don’t do anything at all. Ngokuka kwaye kakhulu, maintain a dignified silence. Send a message that they aren’t welcome but also that they aren’t worth the effort. If every boundary is greeted with deathly silence that sends a much more potent message. Save the boos for a major landmark. Ignore the performance until a century is made and then boo loud and clear.
“Ibhola epinki ibonakala ingwevu / luhlaza ngombala obomvu / oluhlaza, kuxhomekeke kubukhali bayo. Ndenze ulinganiso ngobumfama bombala…”