budgetmeansbudget wrote:If the police don't prosecute then the Ashes must be a certainty. Not sure if he is, what are the precedents?
Warner got a shortish ban for belting a fellow player, but there was no criminal action as Root didn't want to take it further and the two made up the next day.
Surely the Aussies want him out there to take the piss, and at least make it a half decent contest.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:On the face of it, Warner's misdemeanor was worse, he punched a fellow professional, Stokes' punched some bottle welding scrote.
KipperJohn wrote: If Stokes is charged with a serious criminal offence it’s not beyond the bounds of possibility he’ll be required to surrender his passport
budgetmeansbudget wrote:KipperJohn wrote: If Stokes is charged with a serious criminal offence it’s not beyond the bounds of possibility he’ll be required to surrender his passport
I doubt it, all the crims are already out there.
I know that joke has been done to death!
budgetmeansbudget wrote:Too true, especially with him being part Englishman part New Zealander.
Mind you the stereotypical Australian will be able to empathise with his bar brawling antics!
I think the ECB might consider banning him, so they can roll out the excuse when we lose 5-0, that it was an under strength England team!
budgetmeansbudget wrote:On the face of it, Warner's misdemeanor was worse, he punched a fellow professional, Stokes' punched some bottle welding scrote.
Durhamfootman wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:On the face of it, Warner's misdemeanor was worse, he punched a fellow professional, Stokes' punched some bottle welding scrote.
Aussie media are having a ball...... they must be really scared of Stokes
interesting that they seem to be suggesting that Warner got some sort of massive ban/lengthy punishment, but I don't remember him missing much cricket at all
might just be my memory, of course
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