Re: The Official Cricket Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2021 7:23 am
I thought he was supposed to be one of the, or the one, nice Aussie cricketer 

The judgment of Cricket Australia has to be called into question. Despite knowing what he'd done, they still appointed him as Steve Smith's nicer, cleaner replacement. How could they not have seen this fiasco coming?
Yeah, pretty foolish of them.
Hales comes over as a monumental cock.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 7:53 am ...and now we have photos of Hales in blackface.
Potentially controversial here and I'd love nothing more than to see Hales hung out to dry, but I think Rafiq's old comments demonstrate that at some stage we're going to draw a line under this. Very, very few people have clean hands here and this could run and run and run.
My personal view is that the fact it's happening in the off-season gives the ECB a chance to set new standards for cricket from the 2022 season on. Counties can be restructured, education offered, I suspect all recreational players will get a code of conduct etc. Be clear where the line is from now on as otherwise we could have years of this.
He's from round where I'm from - he is a complete bellend and I have no time for him, I've thought that long before any of this.SaintK wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:37 amHales comes over as a monumental cock.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 7:53 am ...and now we have photos of Hales in blackface.
Potentially controversial here and I'd love nothing more than to see Hales hung out to dry, but I think Rafiq's old comments demonstrate that at some stage we're going to draw a line under this. Very, very few people have clean hands here and this could run and run and run.
My personal view is that the fact it's happening in the off-season gives the ECB a chance to set new standards for cricket from the 2022 season on. Counties can be restructured, education offered, I suspect all recreational players will get a code of conduct etc. Be clear where the line is from now on as otherwise we could have years of this.
The ECB will be under intense pressure to come with those new standards.
Whilst I struggle to understand why anyone would send a dick pic, I'm also struggling to understand how this could be 'unsolicited'. Surely there was some earlier correspondence that built up to all this? Or did he just go all-in from the get-go?Gumboot wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:36 am Yet another Aussie captain resigns in tears...
Australian test cricket captain Tim Paine quits after being caught in 'sexting' scandal
Tim Paine has stood down as captain of the Australian test cricket team, after being embroiled in a 'sexting' scandal with a former female co-worker.
According to Herald Sun, Paine sent a Cricket Tasmania employee a “dick pic” and a series of sordid messages on the eve of the 2017 Ashes series.
The woman claimed she was offended by "Mr Paine's sexually explicit, unwelcome and unsolicited photograph of his genitals in addition to the graphic sexual comments".
"I'm announcing my decision to stand down as the captain of the Australian men's test team," Paine told a media conference in the Tasmanian capital of Hobart on Friday.
"It's an incredibly difficult decision, but the right one for me, my family, and cricket.
"On reflection, my actions in 2017 do not meet the standard of an Australian cricket captain, or the wider community."
Peak of Australian romance.Calculon wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 7:55 amYeah, pretty foolish of them.
I also don't really get the sending of a dick pick as an attemp to flirt with someone.
I've now read the alleged exchange between them and there was prior flirting going on. Still, unless the lady asks you for a picture of your penis, probably best not to send her one.
Same here, it seems his advances weren't entirely unwanted but nothing to say sending an image of your member is anything other than a bad idea.
You'd hope totally out of blue would be treated as indecent exposure. Which may be a forlorn hope.
It can of course take a long time before someone feels they are ready to complain about something they were genuinely upset by at the time.ESPN cricinfo wrote:A subsequent statement by Cricket Tasmania said the allegations had only been brought to their attention when theft charges were laid against the employee in mid-2018 and that no complaint had been made at the time of the messages in November 2017.
I'd see it exactly the other way around - it's not CA / Cricket Tasmania's business to enforce monogamy, that's between Paine and his wife. It is their business to ensure that their employees aren't sexually harassed at work by other employees with more power than them.inactionman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:36 amI'm hoping that's not what he's being hung for here - it would be more a misreading of the situation, not helped by the lack of context to text messaging. The major offence is he's a married man sexting with a colleague, but that doesn't seem to be the issue in the (admittedly limited number of) reports I've read.
My point is that it doesn't appear unsolicited or harassing, other than an escalation that went too far. I can understand any company restricting affairs between colleagues, which is where I'd think this would hit, but I've sympathy with that but not with infidelity (even if it may not have been physically consummated).Mahoney wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:47 amI'd see it exactly the other way around - it's not CA / Cricket Tasmania's business to enforce monogamy, that's between Paine and his wife. It is their business to ensure that their employees aren't sexually harassed at work by other employees with more power than them.inactionman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:36 amI'm hoping that's not what he's being hung for here - it would be more a misreading of the situation, not helped by the lack of context to text messaging. The major offence is he's a married man sexting with a colleague, but that doesn't seem to be the issue in the (admittedly limited number of) reports I've read.
PAINE: Can't rest them when I'm this hard!! Need to ease the tension … Finish me off with those lips then ;)
[Paine then sends a photo of his penis]
PAINE: Finish me off right now!!!
Maybe I'm old-fashioned but that is quite the escalation from 'naughty thoughts' to 'Look at my dick, I'm masturbating'.Mahoney wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 12:26 pm It's unsolicited in the sense she certainly didn't ask him to send it.
The most flirtatious thing she's said previously in the dialogue is "I will think naughty thoughts about you whilst we watch the TV", which is definitely not in the same league as his reply of "I'm cracking! Ha ha. Naughty thoughts like what? I'm about to give something firm a pull…".
She immediately starts to distance herself gently. "Ha, sorry I'm getting ready for work … it's a big day for us kids" is not particularly encouraging.
He replies "Will you want to taste my ***?? F*** me, I'm seriously hard".
She then appears to try to de-escalate the exchange further: "I thought we were resting hands", though that could i suppose be interpreted as playing a bit coy in a mildly flirtatious fashion. But he goes all in:PAINE: Can't rest them when I'm this hard!! Need to ease the tension … Finish me off with those lips then ;)
[Paine then sends a photo of his penis]
PAINE: Finish me off right now!!!
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you mean by "being hung". CA & Cricket Tasmania exonerated him back in 2018, so at an official level he's not being hung at all. He's resigned in anticipation of the general shit storm as this becomes public. General shit storms tend not to be precise about what they are criticising.inactionman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 12:09 pmMy point is that it doesn't appear unsolicited or harassing, other than an escalation that went too far. I can understand any company restricting affairs between colleagues, which is where I'd think this would hit, but I've sympathy with that but not with infidelity (even if it may not have been physically consummated).Mahoney wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:47 amI'd see it exactly the other way around - it's not CA / Cricket Tasmania's business to enforce monogamy, that's between Paine and his wife. It is their business to ensure that their employees aren't sexually harassed at work by other employees with more power than them.inactionman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:36 amI'm hoping that's not what he's being hung for here - it would be more a misreading of the situation, not helped by the lack of context to text messaging. The major offence is he's a married man sexting with a colleague, but that doesn't seem to be the issue in the (admittedly limited number of) reports I've read.
Am I being dense or insensitive here?
My toes are curling reading that, but it just seems like a complete lack of context - he's reading it one way, her another, and I gather that's just the immediate exchange and not the preceding 12 months.Mahoney wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 12:26 pm It's unsolicited in the sense she certainly didn't ask him to send it.
The most flirtatious thing she's said previously in the dialogue is "I will think naughty thoughts about you whilst we watch the TV", which is definitely not in the same league as his reply of "I'm cracking! Ha ha. Naughty thoughts like what? I'm about to give something firm a pull…".
She immediately starts to distance herself gently. "Ha, sorry I'm getting ready for work … it's a big day for us kids" is not particularly encouraging.
He replies "Will you want to taste my ***?? F*** me, I'm seriously hard".
She then appears to try to de-escalate the exchange further: "I thought we were resting hands", though that could i suppose be interpreted as playing a bit coy in a mildly flirtatious fashion. But he goes all in:PAINE: Can't rest them when I'm this hard!! Need to ease the tension … Finish me off with those lips then ;)
[Paine then sends a photo of his penis]
PAINE: Finish me off right now!!!
Full on implosion in cricket!Gumboot wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:36 am Yet another Aussie captain resigns in tears...
Australian test cricket captain Tim Paine quits after being caught in 'sexting' scandal
Tim Paine has stood down as captain of the Australian test cricket team, after being embroiled in a 'sexting' scandal with a former female co-worker.
According to Herald Sun, Paine sent a Cricket Tasmania employee a “dick pic” and a series of sordid messages on the eve of the 2017 Ashes series.
The woman claimed she was offended by "Mr Paine's sexually explicit, unwelcome and unsolicited photograph of his genitals in addition to the graphic sexual comments".
"I'm announcing my decision to stand down as the captain of the Australian men's test team," Paine told a media conference in the Tasmanian capital of Hobart on Friday.
"It's an incredibly difficult decision, but the right one for me, my family, and cricket.
"On reflection, my actions in 2017 do not meet the standard of an Australian cricket captain, or the wider community."
There are attempts to say it invalidates everything, makes him a hypocrite etc. etc. etc. But his apology was so immediate and wiggle free, and the event so long ago, that it seems to have defused most of it. Prominent Jews & Jewish organisations seem to have accepted his apology as genuine.
It is worth mentioning that the problem he exposed was that of institutional racism aimed at pretty much anyone non-white, and a cover-up assisted by the ECB who were more than happy to let Yorkshire investigate themselves and bury it as much as possible. Rafiq could well be a total arse, but what he's exposed is far bigger than him.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021 ... reasonsThe BBC has dropped Michael Vaughan from their team covering the upcoming Ashes series because of his involvement in the continuing investigation into racism at Yorkshire, having concluded that the former England captain could not comment on topical issues without exposing a conflict of interest.
Vaughan was accused by Azeem Rafiq of making a racist comment before a Yorkshire game in 2009, and though Vaughan has strongly denied doing so two other players, Adil Rashid and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, have backed Rafiq’s version of events.
“While he is involved in a significant story in cricket, for editorial reasons we do not believe that it would be appropriate for Michael Vaughan to have a role in our Ashes team or wider coverage of the sport at the moment,” the BBC said in a statement. “We require our contributors to talk about relevant topics and his involvement in the Yorkshire story represents a conflict of interest.”
Fox Australia have picked him up instead.SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 3:55 pm Looks like Vaughan may need to start looking for another career.https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021 ... reasonsThe BBC has dropped Michael Vaughan from their team covering the upcoming Ashes series because of his involvement in the continuing investigation into racism at Yorkshire, having concluded that the former England captain could not comment on topical issues without exposing a conflict of interest.
Vaughan was accused by Azeem Rafiq of making a racist comment before a Yorkshire game in 2009, and though Vaughan has strongly denied doing so two other players, Adil Rashid and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, have backed Rafiq’s version of events.
“While he is involved in a significant story in cricket, for editorial reasons we do not believe that it would be appropriate for Michael Vaughan to have a role in our Ashes team or wider coverage of the sport at the moment,” the BBC said in a statement. “We require our contributors to talk about relevant topics and his involvement in the Yorkshire story represents a conflict of interest.”