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It's not only the ball tampering that's a disgrace it's there sledging and DICKHEAD Warner is the chief culprit at that also.This was a act of win at all cost mentality which backfired.I hope Warner doesn't play for Australia again.
Why is the general sentiment different now that the players cried?
We all love them again because they had a cry?
I know it's human nature to forgive once tears/sadness is shown, but it doesn't exactly make sense to me. Tears show remorse/indicate the beginning of repentance, so I guess that's where it comes from