Tally 9 Latest Edition Of Roberts

Tally 9 Latest Edition Of Roberts

Seven cases of bad sportsmanship in world sport. A controversial Mankad runout overnight saw the West Indies under 1. Zimbabwe at the World Cup. Zimbabwe needed only three runs in the 5. Keemo Paul broke the stumps without entering his delivery stride with last man Richard Ngarava standing a few steps outside his popping crease with his bat on the line. Play Video. Dont Play. Papadopoulos and Simon earn straight reds. Play Video. Dont Play. Previous slide. Next slide. Aussie bad sportsmanship. Aussie bad sportsmanship. Our Kiwi cousins over at Stuff. Papadopoulos and Simon earn straight reds. Play Video. Dont Play. Papadopoulos and Simon earn straight reds. Papadopoulos and Simon earn straight reds. Yet another A League match has been overshadowed by the controversial use of the Video Assistant Referee to review a disgusting spitting incident during Sydney FCs 3 1 romp over Brisbane Roar at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night. The Associated Press delivers indepth coverage on todays Big Story including top stories, international, politics, lifestyle, business, entertainment, and more. Movies The latest movie news, casting updates and rumors, trailer sneak peeks, and expert reviews on MTV. Minutebyminute report A classic rivalry resumes at Twickenham. Follow all the action with Lawrence Ostlere. Get breaking Finance news and the latest business articles from AOL. From stock market news to jobs and real estate, it can all be found here. It never ceases to amaze me the way the left attempts to rewrite history. I find it especially dangerous that our millennial generation is so misinformed about the. Tally 9 Latest Edition Of Roberts' title='Tally 9 Latest Edition Of Roberts' />Smith puts Aussies back into contest on day three. Play Video. Dont Play. Throwback 2. 01. Ashes series. Throwback 2. Ashes series. As Australia prepares for the great rivalry to return to home soil this summer, we look back at the whitewash series of 2. Aussies hosted the Ashes. The Ashes The pinnacle of Test cricketPlay Video. Dont Play. Whats our World Cup horror draw Whats our World Cup horror draw The Socceroos took the longest way possible to qualify for the World Cup in 2. Probably, much harder. Ange Postecoglou quits Play Video. Dont Play. Aussie bad sportsmanship. Our Kiwi cousins over at Stuff. That type of runout, where the bowler removes the bails at the non strikers end with the batsman slightly out of their ground, is rare. Traditionally a bowler will warn the batter if he or she is leaving their crease too early. The incident drew criticism from all around the world, and in light of that, weve compiled a list of unsportsmanlike conduct throughout the years. The infamous underarm incident at the MCG on February 1, 1. Photo Channel Nine. UNDERARM INCIDENTThis ultimate insult would have to come close to topping any sporting list. With the one day series tied 1 1 and Australia facing the prospect of New Zealand tying the third match with six runs needed off the last ball, skipper Greg Chappell ordered his brother Trevor to launch the final delivery along the ground with an underarm action. New Zealand batsman Brian Mc. Kechnie threw his bat away in disgust. The Aussie victory was condemned by new Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, who said it was the most disgusting incident I can recall in the history of cricket and added it was an act of true cowardice and I consider it appropriate that the Australian team were wearing yellow. Australian Prime Minster Malcolm Fraser was in the same mood, declaring the deed contrary to the traditions of the game. EAR BITING INCIDENTIn one of the most notorious sporting moments in history, Mike Tyson literally took a bite out of his opponent in Las Vegas. Months earlier, Evander Holyfield had taken the heavyweight title from Tyson, and a headbutt during the match, ruled accidental, had upset Tyson. Fast forward to the second fight, where Tyson and Holyfield were facing off in a WBA title fight when Tyson took a chunk out of his opponents right ear. Tyson was docked points but came out in the next round and bit Holyfields other ear before being disqualified. He then tried to attack Holyfield and was escorted out in a rage. Mike Tyson bites the ear of Evander Holyfield. Photo AP2. 01. 5 CRICKET WORLD CUP FINALThe Aussies were as ruthless as ever against New Zealand, according to stuff. The worst came from wicketkeeper Brad Haddin in his verbal send off of New Zealand batsman Grant Elliot. Haddin later admitted it had been premeditated because the Kiwis had been so nice to them earlier in the tournament. I said in the team meeting I cant stand for this anymore, were going at them as hard as we can. MONTREAL TENNIS TOURNAMENTTennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios made headlines around the world with his on court sledge to Stan Wawrinka, telling the Swiss star that fellow Australian player Thanasi Kokkinakis slept with his girlfriend. After losing the first set at the Montreal Masters, Kyrgios was heard delivering this low blow to the two time grand slam winner and world No 5 Kokkinakis banged your girlfriend, sorry to tell you that mate. An angry Wawrinka fired back on Twitter So disappointing to see a fellow athlete and colleague be so disrespectful in a way I could never even imagine. What was said I wouldnt say to my worst enemy. To stoop so low is not only unacceptable but also beyond belief. Making waves Nick Kyrgios. Photo Getty Images. HAND OF GODMexico Argentina and England meet in the World Cup quarter finals. In the second half, an intercepted Argentinian pass came flying into the England penalty area. England keeper Peter Shilton looked set to punch the ball clear, but a second hand entered the equation that of Diego Maradona. The ball crossed the line and, despite the furious protests of multiple England players, the referee and the linesman did not disallow the goal. Maradona later said it had been scored a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God. Hand of God Diego Maradona sent the ball into the back of the net. Photo Supplied. 20. RUGBY WORLD CUP SEMI FINALWith a victory in the bag against the tournament favourite All Blacks, Wallabies half back George Gregan couldnt hold back as the final whistle sounded and his New Zealand counterpart Byron Kelleher was doubled over on the Melbourne turf. Before any handshakes went around, Gregan taunted four more years in reference to another long wait for the All Blacks for World Cup glory. It became a clich until the All Blacks finally won their second World Cup after 2. FIFA WORLD CUPUruguays Luis Suarez made headlines for all the wrong reasons at the World Cup in Brazil, when he bit the shoulder of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during a group match. Suarez tried to dismiss the incident at the time, saying These are just things that happen out on the pitch. It was just the two of us inside the area and he bumped into me with his shoulder. Suarez was not booked, as the referee did not see it happen. It took the tally of opponents bitten by Suarez to three with Branislav Ivanovic and Otman Bakkal the others. Suarez was banned from all soccer activity for four months and was also fined 1. Swiss francs. Uruguay went on to win the match 1 0, with the goal coming two minutes after the biting incident. Best Internet Radio Broadcast Software. Uruguays Luis Suarez and Italys Giorgio Chiellini after the biting incident. Photo APWhich is the worst case of bad sportsmanship Did we miss any Have your say in the comments. 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