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Should Cricket have yellow and red cards?

  • The CB series is turning to a war.. now , instead of pointing fingers at people (my finger is pointing at hayden right now, just kidding..) anyways,but in this series there could have been a million Yellow cards or atleast 5-10 Red cards... Be it the 5 Australian Claimed catches, Harbhajan, Symmo,Ishant, Matthew Hayden, Ponting, Dhoni's gloves... etc. etc. The law believes that giving yellow or red cards (Warning cards) tend to cool down a player... and do u think ICC's Zero Tolerance towards Sledging in control? what are ur thoughts on this... will the cards make/help the game of cricket be more like......... CRICKET!

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    Nah all the attitudes should be left to the captain of the side, he is on the ground for a reason and its not just to play cricket, I know they use this card in soccer. But if you have a look in any other sport, Rugby League, Rugby Union, American Football... If the umpire has an issue he brings it to the attention of the Captain as well as the committing player. If re-offends then he is off for 10mins... I think the umpires over use it for the game of soccer... and I dont think it would work on the cicket feild

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Could you believe that all umpires will be impartial? If they uses it unfairly, then what?? Edit: 'Ennis', why can't you give up your anti indian policy?

haha..good one but would umpires use them impartially ?

It was always a good game till Indians got their greedy hands on it. Their motto? If you can't win it, buy it.

cricketomania

yup, but,i dont think it will make a difference......... but having yellow and red cards wont make things worse either... Ennis... GET A LIFE!

God Bless all

NO. lol! ENNIS get a LIFE! MAN YOU REALLY HAVE A BIG MOUTH.

GodFather

No I don't think it'll work..like lol said, the stupid umpires might misuse the cards :(

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Record shows that Australian players after instigating and provoking the opposite players, made complaints against them and take benefit.

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Mate, interesting question. Could this idea actually work - there is a myriad of complexities surrounding the use of the card in cricket. If the bowler gets carded half way through an over can the batting team place restrictions on which player finishes the over? If a batsman receives a red card but is later exonerated of any wrongdoing but his team has already lost the match, can the losing side appeal against the result and have the game replayed? If a player is red carded on the first day of a test, but video evidence on day 2 clears him, can he come back into the team on Day 3? If a batsman scores 120 and wins a ODI and it is later heard on the stump mike that he called someone a racist name (an immediate red card offence) when he was on 6 runs, do the other 114 runs he made still count? I'm sure the people on this forum can think of a million other examples. Very interesting question mate, well done. Just too many issues for it ever to be taken too seriously. My thoughts only. Regards, Edit: Unless you are the President of a Conspiracy Theory Coalition in India, I doubt that anyone honestly believes that any Australian player or official was involved in the bribing of an umpire. Whilst it may seem a harmless barb to throw at us Aussies, everyone knows the possibility of it happening is extremely remote.

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