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New Rules
by Somya Mishra on Jan 07, 2008 04:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

*UMPIRES* should consider a huge bonus if an *AUSTRALIAN* player scores a century. Any wrong decisions can be ignored as they will be paid huge bonus and will receive the backing of the *AUSTRALIAN team and board*.

(5) All *AUSTRALIAN* players are eligible to keep commenting about all players on the field and the *OPPONENT TEAM* should never comment as they will be spoiling the spirit of the *AUSTRALIAN* team. Any comments made in any other language are to be considered as *RAC**ISM* only.

(6) *MATCH REFREE* decisions will be taken purely on the *AUSTRALIAN TEAM* advice only. Player views from the other teams decisions will not be considered for hearing. *MATCH REFREES* are to be given huge bonus if this rule is implemented.

(7) *NO VISITING TEAM* should plan to win in *AUSTRALIA*. This is to ensure that the sportive spirit of *CRICKET* is maintained.

(8) *THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE*: If any bowler gets *RICKY PONTING - %u201CTHE UNDISPUTED CRICKETER WITH INTEGTIRY IN THE GAME OF CRICKET%u201D* more than twice in a series, he will be banned for the *REST OF THE SERIES*. This is to ensure that the best batsman/Captain will be played to break records and create history in the game of *CRICKET*.

These rules will clarify better to all the teams *VISITING AUSTRALIA*.

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  RE:New Rules
by manish jhangani on Jan 07, 2008 04:30 PM   Permalink
Hey b'dy already a new rule is being implemeted.

ONE BOUNCE CATCH

Rest of the world does not know the rule, that's why they are not taking one bounce catches

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  RE:RE:New Rules
by on Jan 07, 2008 05:19 PM   Permalink
I suggest
1. BCCI should ask for cancellation of the match.
2. All the personal records will stay.
3. BCCI suspends the tour till harbhajan does not receive an apology
4. There shoild sensitive microphones placed around both ends to record the sledging.
5. The umpires should be acceptable to both the teams. ( Real Nuetral)

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  RE:New Rules
by manish anand on Jan 07, 2008 07:39 PM   Permalink
Australians have showen how they are world champs. Now Bcci have to decide what they want, only money or nation pride. I think BCCI will go for money.

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  RE:New Rules
by sanjay shukla on Jan 07, 2008 05:13 PM   Permalink
9) Most important rule:
When aussies are batting, if u want them to be caught out, you have to take the catch in one hand only. Catching with two hands is illegal and the aussies will be awarded 50 runs.
When aussies are fieling, u would be given caught out if any aussie fielder catches the same on one bounce.

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  RE:New Rules
by Somya Mishra on Jan 07, 2008 04:00 PM   Permalink


After watching the test match, i have decided some rules have to be incorporated by ICC to give the other teams a perfect clarification

(1) *Ricky Ponting %u2013 (THE TRULY GENUINE CRICKETER OF THE CRICKET ERA AND WHOSE INTEGRITY SHOULD NOT BE DOUBTED*) should be considered as the *FOURTH UMPIRE*. As per the new rules, *FOURTH UMPIRE* decision is final and will over ride any decisions taken by any other umpires. *ON-FIELD* umpires can seek the assistance of *RICKY PONTING* even if he is not on the field. This rule is to be made, so that every team should understand the importance of the *FOURTH UMPIRE*.

(2) While *AUSTRALIAN TEAM* is bowling, If the ball flies anywhere close to the *AUSTRALIAN FIELDER(WITHIN 5 metre distance)*, the batsman is to be considered *OUT* irrelevant of whether the catch was taken cleanly or grassed. Any decision for further clarification should be seeked from the *FOURTH UMPIRE*. This is made to ensure that the cricket is played with *SPORTIVE SPIRIT* by all the teams.

(3) While *BATTING*, *AUSTRALIAN* players will wait for the *ON-FIELD UMPIRE* decisions only (even if the catch goes to the *FIFTH SLIP* as the ball might not have touched the bat). Each *AUSTRALIAN* batsman has to be out *FOUR TIMES* (minimum) before he can return to the pavilion. In case of *THE CRICKETER WITH INTEGRITY*, this can be higher.

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  RE:New Rules
by binish mathew on Jan 07, 2008 04:44 PM   Permalink
really good..:):)

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  RE:New Rules
by Natraj Iyer on Jan 07, 2008 08:53 PM   Permalink
You have hit the nail on the head, pls forward these rules to all cricket playing nations.

Remember the incident between McGrath and Sarwan?

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