Well, How about the catch Michael Clarke claimed back in Sydney, 2008 against India (Don't remember the batsman)
How about Michale Clarke standing his ground after edging a ball glaringly, even though the umpire did not give hi out?
All this happened after the much vaunted gentleman's agreement the captains had, wasn't it?
And you Aussies can slag all you want and when someone manages to do that to you, you go running to the match referee with complaints...very fair, right?
And let me take you back to when the Australians won the champions trophy in India, even better
You were champions, good and the world was applauding your first CT win
But did Damien Martyn really have to shove the President of the BCCI off the podium so that he and his mates could celebrate? There's something called respect for an older gentleman, isn't there? Or isn't that the Australian way of life where you play hard and shove hard as well?
Tell me, what was even remotely gentlemanly, or even fair in all of the above?
I always appreciate good players, irrespective of their nationality..
Adam Gilchrist, Brett Lee and Mike Hussey are among my favourite players
But unfortunately, their outlook towards the game does not apply to the rest of their team