Kim wrote:An axe murdeder is innocent until proven guilty but you dont let him roam the streets carrying the axe until the trial.
DeltaAlpha wrote:Unless I were a lawyer specialising in the field, sussex, I would hesitate to delve to such depth into the law regarding entrapment...
Kim wrote:Basic reason why entrapment is not a defence is the obvious one: the person entrapped has still done the dirty deed whatever the reason for doing it. They still have criminal intent.
If, god knows why, anyone wants to know more this is a directly relevant simple summary - mentions the NOW as well..
http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/in-practice ... entrapment
Kim wrote:I would think youd have to be a loony to try any match rigging now. These ODIs will be clean.
But imagine if Amir plays and bowls a no ball....the game just doesnt need the suspicion.
BTW thought it was remarkable that hed never bowled a no ball in first class cricket. Till this series.
mikesiva wrote:The wisest course of action that the PCB could take is to suspend them pending an investigation. A lot of employers would've done that. For them to continue in their current roles can't be good for the morale of the ODI side.
DeltaAlpha wrote:Kim wrote:An axe murdeder is innocent until proven guilty but you dont let him roam the streets carrying the axe until the trial.
That comparison is inapt, Kim. The guidance on bail is that it should normally be granted unless there is a compelling reason why it should not. In your axe case, there is; in the case of Mazhar Majeed, there isn't.
Stroller95 wrote:How did you find that about his no-balls, Kim? I have been poking around half-heartedly at cricinfo looking at his test bowling, and I concluded the only I would find his career no-balls would be to look test by test. I found a no-ball in his third test, then stopped poking.
Kim wrote:Holding mentioned it on Sky yesterday regarding tests - then Gower said he hadnt bowled any in FC cricket till this summer. Had a half hearted look up myself but too much hard work.
gollygosh wrote:Well here we go again.
I suppose really it is only to be expected considering the endemic corruption in a country that wastes critical resources sandbagging an assassinated leader's tomb while the common people drown or have the livelihoods destroyed.
Return to International Cricket
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 78 guests