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Poor Butters. Only way he's getting back in is if ol man paine twangs his hammy like a rusted banjo string.
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First player to trick his way back into the test team.
"Hey Cam, Boof said you should hide that thing...I reckon there's no way that way those 30 cameras that caught you tampering with the ball would catch you trying to hide a bright yellow piece of tape in your undies, trust me"
No doubt he'll be spoken to by CA officials investigating the matter as to what Lehmann told him on the radio. It shits me how both he and Bancroft have been dragged into this by a bunch of senior members of the set-up who should ******* be ashamed of themselves.
That's a lot of questions....To me, as an investigator, Handscomb is one of the most intriguing people to speak to in the whole saga.
What was the directive he received from Boof over the walkie-talkie?
How exactly was the message relayed to you - and what were you instructed to tell Bancroft?
Was that the first time you had heard about what was happening on the field of play?
What other messages had you received from the coach?
Had you seen the images on the big screen prior to receiving the message from the coach?
If so, had you had any discussions with other support staff members prior to entering the field under direction from the coach?
Who else in the team / support staff overhead this/other conversations you had with the coach?
What did you say to Bancroft when on the field?
What did Bancroft say back to you when you were on the field?
What did you say to the coach when you returned from the field?
Were you aware of the lunchtime "senior group" discussion?
Has this happened before?
An unsavory answer to almost any of these questions sinks Lehmann...and possibly could result in sanctions for Handscomb too.
The cover-up or conspiracy is always worse and results in substantially greater penalties than the underlying crime...
That's a lot of questions....
No doubt he'll be spoken to by CA officials investigating the matter as to what Lehmann told him on the radio. It shits me how both he and Bancroft have been dragged into this by a bunch of senior members of the set-up who should ******* be ashamed of themselves.
I wonder who opens battingm surely Bancroft and Warner qre 12th and 13th.
If Starc, Hazkewood and Lyon are found to be complicit, I genuinely wonder what the hell team we're going to put out there.
CA might still try the rug treatment on this one.
Love to see Koala dropped, Smarsh shifted to 3 and Maxwell 4.Given those already in the squad, where guys bat, and those talked about before squad was announced, I would guess something like...
Renshaw
Burns
Khawaja
Handscomb
S.Marsh
M.Marsh
T.Paine (C)
Cummins
Richardson
Sayers
Holland
12th Maxwell
Imagine if that was the first he'd heard of it.
"Hey Pete, can you go see Bancroft and tell him that, errrr, we've seen the tape on the TV cameras"
"Cameron mate, Boof says he's seen the tape on TV. What is this about?"
To me, as an investigator, Handscomb is one of the most intriguing people to speak to in the whole saga.
What was the directive he received from Boof over the walkie-talkie?
How exactly was the message relayed to you - and what were you instructed to tell Bancroft?
Was that the first time you had heard about what was happening on the field of play?
What other messages had you received from the coach?
Had you seen the images on the big screen prior to receiving the message from the coach?
If so, had you had any discussions with other support staff members prior to entering the field under direction from the coach?
Who else in the team / support staff overhead this/other conversations you had with the coach?
What did you say to Bancroft when on the field?
What did Bancroft say back to you when you were on the field?
What did you say to the coach when you returned from the field?
Were you aware of the lunchtime "senior group" discussion?
Has this happened before?
An unsavory answer to almost any of these questions sinks Lehmann...and possibly could result in sanctions for Handscomb too.
The cover-up or conspiracy is always worse and results in substantially greater penalties than the underlying crime...