@creepy63@SenseInACesspit I don’t think the ECB need to come out and say “players who trivialise rape will not play for England”. That kinda thing goes without saying. There hasn’t been any examples of inconsistencies so I’m not sure why you’re worried that there would be
I'm putting together a list of top 5 Josh Tongue spells for Notts
If you have any suggestions which don't involve Surrey (as they're already covered) please let me know!
@ViewfromtheBpod Hampshire at home last year. He'd bowled poorly early on (unsurprising given he'd been out for a year) but ripped through their middle. It sort of started a fire under our season.
I mean he’s a good actor… but am I the only one who really didn’t rate Adolescence? 🤷♂️
Maybe it’s just me, but I honestly don’t get the hype around it at all.
@SenseInACesspit Fair enough but then those standards need to be clear and applied to all which was my point. Certainly no argument on the last statement and what happened was appalling.
@creepy63@Samitpatel21 Yes. Imagine the amount of cricket fans (not just female) who would walk away from the team. Standards have to be set. He is abhorrent & chose how he is. 99.99% wouldn’t do what he did and support who he supported. Rapists are the worst criminals after murderers & child abusers.
@SenseInACesspit@Samitpatel21 So you would exclude him on moral grounds? Genuine question I'm not being trite about what happened. I just think it's important that standards apply across the board.
@creepy63@Samitpatel21 Being a rapist apologist, best friends with a rapist and playing games that trivialise rape are more than enough. Even he wasn’t evil in another lifetime I’m sure he’d have a chance.