Darren Lehmann - The Big Fat Bald Bloke :)
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Darren Lehmann - The Big Fat Bald Bloke :)
Very Interesting article as on BBC website.....
Lehmann in 'racist outburst'
Lehmann was run out by Arnold for 38
Batsman Darren Lehmann has been reprimanded for a racist outburst during Australia's VB Series victory over Sri Lanka on Wednesday, according to a report.
The CricInfo website claimed that Sri Lankan team members heard the outburst clearly in their dressing-room after Lehmann was dismissed for 38.
The left-hander had taken part in a match-winning 72-run stand with Michael Bevan before he was run out by Russel Arnold attempting a second run.
The Sri Lankan team immediately lodged an official complaint with match referee Clive Lloyd.
Lloyd severely reprimanded Lehmann, according to the report, and warned the Australian team and management that he considered the offence to be extremely serious.
An ICC spokesman told BBC Sport Online he was unable to confirm the report until Thursday.
"I am aware of the report but I have not had a chance to speak to Clive Lloyd yet," the spokesman said.
The outburst is the second incident in the Australian dressing-room this month.
Matthew Hayden was fined 20% of his match fee after breaking a window following his dismissal on the fourth day of the final Ashes Test in Sydney.
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Lehmann in 'racist outburst'
Lehmann was run out by Arnold for 38
Batsman Darren Lehmann has been reprimanded for a racist outburst during Australia's VB Series victory over Sri Lanka on Wednesday, according to a report.
The CricInfo website claimed that Sri Lankan team members heard the outburst clearly in their dressing-room after Lehmann was dismissed for 38.
The left-hander had taken part in a match-winning 72-run stand with Michael Bevan before he was run out by Russel Arnold attempting a second run.
The Sri Lankan team immediately lodged an official complaint with match referee Clive Lloyd.
Lloyd severely reprimanded Lehmann, according to the report, and warned the Australian team and management that he considered the offence to be extremely serious.
An ICC spokesman told BBC Sport Online he was unable to confirm the report until Thursday.
"I am aware of the report but I have not had a chance to speak to Clive Lloyd yet," the spokesman said.
The outburst is the second incident in the Australian dressing-room this month.
Matthew Hayden was fined 20% of his match fee after breaking a window following his dismissal on the fourth day of the final Ashes Test in Sydney.
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OK. For anyone reading this who think JLC's headline should be edited or deleted.
After another good performance from Lehmann, in the one-dayers, I posted this on December 22: "Hey, JLC. Who's that old fat bloke who just racked up 100 in 100 balls in Perth. LOL. - Donny."
So don't be too hard on him. The topic heading is not as off as it may sound.
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After another good performance from Lehmann, in the one-dayers, I posted this on December 22: "Hey, JLC. Who's that old fat bloke who just racked up 100 in 100 balls in Perth. LOL. - Donny."
So don't be too hard on him. The topic heading is not as off as it may sound.
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Oh, what did he say, Mrs Taz? I've read the reports and watched the news and sports news and still don't know. A racist outburst is the only description I've heard.
Whatever he did say was said in the Aussie dressing rooms and apologised for immediately after the game, to the Sri Lankan team.
I think we may all be more than a little surprised at what the Pakistanis, Indians, Sri Lankans and South Africans get away with saying ON THE FIELD because it's not said in English.
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Whatever he did say was said in the Aussie dressing rooms and apologised for immediately after the game, to the Sri Lankan team.
I think we may all be more than a little surprised at what the Pakistanis, Indians, Sri Lankans and South Africans get away with saying ON THE FIELD because it's not said in English.
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No, you're not seeing double, folks. I did post this elsewhere but it's more pertinent here.
There's a heap of over-reaction going on. I'm certainly not condoning what Lehmann is reported to have said but it's always a good exercise to reverse any situation to see how it holds up.
Would there have been any reaction at all, if a Sri Lankan player had used the same words in the same situation - in the dressing room and was overheard - but had said 'white' instead of 'black'? I wonder.
As Geoff Lawson said today, the match referee, Clive Lloyd, accepted that Lehmann apologised, verbally as soon as possible to the Sri Lankans and later in a written statement. He (Lawson) went on to say Malcolm Speed's intervention was way over the top.
The Sri Lanka captain, Sanath Jayasuriya, said in today's Australian, "I'm very happy that things are solved. There is no problem."
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[This message has been edited by MAGFAN8 (edited 19 January 2003).]
There's a heap of over-reaction going on. I'm certainly not condoning what Lehmann is reported to have said but it's always a good exercise to reverse any situation to see how it holds up.
Would there have been any reaction at all, if a Sri Lankan player had used the same words in the same situation - in the dressing room and was overheard - but had said 'white' instead of 'black'? I wonder.
As Geoff Lawson said today, the match referee, Clive Lloyd, accepted that Lehmann apologised, verbally as soon as possible to the Sri Lankans and later in a written statement. He (Lawson) went on to say Malcolm Speed's intervention was way over the top.
The Sri Lanka captain, Sanath Jayasuriya, said in today's Australian, "I'm very happy that things are solved. There is no problem."
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Sorry Donny I don't know exactly what he said either but I just don't think it's very nice. I do agree with you that using the term "white" would not have created the same reaction and this is unfair but I just don't like racist comments. We all say things when we are upset and angry that we don't mean to say but these days you just have to be so carefull. You are also right about other countries who don't speak English we wouldn't have a clue what they were saying hmm maybe I should teach the Aussie cricketers a few Greek words LoL! Or just do what Slats did use every swear word under the sun without making a racist comment LoL that way you just get fined and avoid being called a racist!
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Well i would have thought in this day and age people would act in a more civil manner. Aussie Rules took a while to stamp it out but it seems to be better now.
I wonder if Darren Lehmann would have said that same comment if the match was being played in Sri Lanka?
Most likely he will not be suspended as the ICC dont make many tough decisions and mostly sweep things under the carpet.
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I wonder if Darren Lehmann would have said that same comment if the match was being played in Sri Lanka?
Most likely he will not be suspended as the ICC dont make many tough decisions and mostly sweep things under the carpet.
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in my experience JLC the ICC don't make any decisions at all!! - but they are quick to defend the subcontinent cricketers for fear of them all going on strike - which they threaten at least once a summer!!
Lehman should get suspended in my view, if not by the ICC then by the team, just to show that the team takes these things seriously.
But I've gotta say I don't think he means anything by it, a lot of aussies use those sort of words as just another derogitory statement and don't realise that racism is huge in other parts of the world, I'm not talking about culturalsim, which is huge in australia, but the real we're-better-than-you-because-we're-white racism.
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Lehman should get suspended in my view, if not by the ICC then by the team, just to show that the team takes these things seriously.
But I've gotta say I don't think he means anything by it, a lot of aussies use those sort of words as just another derogitory statement and don't realise that racism is huge in other parts of the world, I'm not talking about culturalsim, which is huge in australia, but the real we're-better-than-you-because-we're-white racism.
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ADELAIDE, Jan 18 AAP - Australian batsman Darren Lehmann was today suspended for five one day international matches for breaching the International Cricket Council's racial vilification code.
Lehmann was found guilty of a breach during a three hour hearing in Adelaide today.
Lehmann is the first international cricketer to be suspended for beaching the game's racial code of conduct.
Lehmann was to have been vice captain in the tomorrow's one day match against England at Adelaide Oval, but national selectors are believed to have summoned New South Wales batsman Michael Clarke as his replacement.
The South Australian and Yorkshire captain had already apologised for a racial slur after being dismissed against Sri Lanka in one day match in Brisbane on Wednesday.
He offered a verbal and written apologies to the Sri Lankans which were immediately accepted.
The Australian Cricket Board instructed Lehmann to also undergo counselling but did not impose a further penalty, prompting the ICC to charge the left-handed batsman under its racial vilification code.
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Lehmann was found guilty of a breach during a three hour hearing in Adelaide today.
Lehmann is the first international cricketer to be suspended for beaching the game's racial code of conduct.
Lehmann was to have been vice captain in the tomorrow's one day match against England at Adelaide Oval, but national selectors are believed to have summoned New South Wales batsman Michael Clarke as his replacement.
The South Australian and Yorkshire captain had already apologised for a racial slur after being dismissed against Sri Lanka in one day match in Brisbane on Wednesday.
He offered a verbal and written apologies to the Sri Lankans which were immediately accepted.
The Australian Cricket Board instructed Lehmann to also undergo counselling but did not impose a further penalty, prompting the ICC to charge the left-handed batsman under its racial vilification code.
Donny.
GO THE MIGHTY WOODSMEN !! ALL THE WAY IN 2003 AND BEYOND !!!!
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O.K so it was finally revealed in the paper today what he did actually say not that we needed to know but hey I was curious! I was stunned that he received 5 matches and I guess it is fair enough but it does seem very harsh but such things happen when an example has to be made! Clarke is now in the team and I must say I am very happy about that!