Thursday, December 31, 2020

Stokes's Bristol Nightclub incident in detail (From: The Comeback Summer by Geoff Lemon)

IF YOU’RE LOOKING for a place where misadventure could begin, you can’t go past Mbargo. The nightclub’s streetfront is painted a purple so bright you’ll see it in your dreams. Strings of giant sequins shimmer in the breeze. Its phonically inventive name is spelt in silver letters that climb its three-storey terrace facade. Inside are strips of burning neon, a few booths, floorboards so marinated in drink that they have an ingredients list. Bristol is a student city on England’s south coast crowded with music and nightlife and street art. This is Banksy’s home town, and the tourism board suggests in rather strong terms that ‘you would be a fool not to see his amazing work firsthand’. The same organisation describes Mbargo as ‘intimate’, which is fair for a place where you can catch an STI standing up. Students cram into its modest dimensions while people with names like DJ Klaud battle for billing with £1.50 drink deals over seven sloppy nights a week. To get a sense of the story about to come, consider that it’s the kind of place open until two o’clock on a Monday morning, and that at two o’clock on a Monday morning, Ben Stokes still thought it had closed too early.

The Ashes of 2017–18 had disciplinary bookends. It was after that series that Australia’s two leaders went off the rails in South Africa. It was a few weeks before that Ashes tour that England’s biggest star windmilled his way into his own disaster.

In the early hours of 25 September 2017, Stokes and teammate Alex Hales were barred from re-entering Mbargo after a night out on the piss. A Sunday thrashing of an abject West Indies in an ignored series at the fag-end of the season apparently required ample celebration. After arguing with the bouncer and hanging about at the door for a while, they wandered off to find a casino in the hope of more drinking. They’d barely made it around the corner before getting in the middle of a conflict between four locals. As is said on the internet, it escalated quickly.

The 26 September reporting was bloodless. Withholding names, police stated that a man ‘was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm’ while another went to hospital with facial injuries. England’s director of cricket Andrew Strauss separately confirmed that Stokes was the arrestee, adding that he had been released without charge and that Hales had gamely offered to ‘help police with their enquiries’. Administrators had a good chance of hiding behind that investigation, and the next day Stokes was named in the upcoming Ashes squad as expected. But that night the video emerged.

Bristol student Max Wilson had shot it on his phone, then offered it to The Sun. What he thought was playing hardball was actually lowball: his opening price of £3000 was snapped up by a tabloid that would have paid ten times that. The Sun went on to make a mint by syndicating the rights worldwide. From a window above the fray, the vision showed six men on the street below performing the muddled choreography of a melee. One was right at the centre of it. One was waving a bottle, one dipped in and out, one tried to calm it. Two others floated around the edges. The central figure was unmistakable: red hair burning even in the streetlight as he launched into a series of blows against two of the men, falling to grapple with them on the ground, then following both across the street, swinging punches the whole way. Hales trailed behind, repeatedly and impotently shouting ‘Stokes! Stop! Stokes! Enough!’ The ECB could fudge issues that existed only in thickets of legalese, but not those captured in moving colour. Stokes was stood down from the next West Indies match, then suspended indefinitely. It emerged that he had broken his hand during the fight, something he’d done twice before while punching objects in dressing rooms.

The response in Australia was fierce: Stokes was a thug, a lowlife, a selection that would disgrace England. It was not entirely coincidental that a ban for England’s best player would be handy for the Aussie team, but there was also a cultural split. In England, plenty of people still minimise pub fights as lads letting off steam. In Australia, heavy media coverage as a succession of young men were killed had inverted that tolerance. The discourse now saw any punch as potentially deadly and accordingly reckless. This was more poignant in a cricket context given that David Hookes, the dashing Test batsman and state coach, was killed in 2004 by a pub bouncer’s fist.

The PR situation was bad for Stokes as details emerged of the injuries to the men he’d hit, and that one was a young war veteran and father. Stokes wasn’t officially removed from the Ashes squad through October but stayed behind when his teammates left, hoping for police to dismiss the matter in time for a late dash to Australia. His annual contract was renewed on the due date in case that came to pass. Then 29 October brought a twist in the tale.

‘Ben Stokes praised by gay couple after defending them from homophobic thugs,’ ran the headline. Kai Barry and Billy O’Connell had emerged. Not entirely out of nowhere: while Stokes had made no public comment, this story in his defence had initially been leaked to TV host Piers Morgan after the fight, as soon as the video appeared. Police body-camera footage played in court would later show that Stokes had given the same story to the arresting officer on the night. But no-one knew the identities of the fifth and sixth men in the video, and police appeals had turned up nothing.

It was The Sun again with the breakthrough. Kai and Billy were perfect for a readership not keen on nuance. ‘We couldn’t believe it when we found out they were famous cricketers. I just thought Ben and Alex were quite hot, fit guys,’ said Kai, who was memorably described as a ‘former House of Fraser sales assistant’. The paper had the pair do a full photo shoot: layering the fake tan, showing off chest waxes, mixing Ralph Lauren and Louis Vuitton into a range of outfits. Their best shot had them standing back to back, heads turned to the camera, in a mirror-image Zoolander moment.

Suddenly The Sun was the England team’s best friend. ‘Their claims could lead to the all-rounder being cleared over the punch-up and freed to play in the First Test in Australia next month,’ it gushed, then gave a tasting platter of quotes: ‘We were so grateful to Ben for stepping in to help. He was a real hero.’ ‘If Ben hadn’t intervened it could have been a lot worse for us.’ ‘We could’ve been in real trouble. Ben was a real gentleman.’ Would it be known forever as Kai and Billy’s Ashes? No. While the Bristol boys provided spin for Stokes’ reputation they didn’t influence the police. With charges still pending there was little choice – not given Strauss had previously sacked Kevin Pietersen for being annoying. Stokes remained suspended through the Ashes and a one-day series in Australia, and lost the vice-captaincy. It was January 2018 before the Crown Prosecution Service laid a charge.

That charge surprisingly came in as affray, a crime that can carry prison time but is classified as ‘a breach of the peace as a result of disorderly conduct’. The men he had punched, Ryan Ali and Ryan Hale, faced the same count, charged as equal participants in a fight rather than Stokes being charged with assaulting them. Alex Hales was not charged, despite being seen in the video to aim several kicks when Ryan Ali was lying on the ground. Given the underwhelming standing of the offence, Stokes was cleared by the ECB to tour New Zealand, and kept playing until his trial in August 2018, which he missed a Test to attend. None of the three defendants would be convicted.

The reasoning behind the charges was never released and was attributed vaguely to ‘CPS lawyers’. The service gave the case to Alison Morgan, a prosecutor of a class known as Treasury Counsel who usually handle serious criminal matters. Morgan had a scheduling clash and never ended up court for the case, but in 2018 and 2019 she would go on to win damages and admissions of libel from The Daily Mail, The Times and The Daily Telegraph variously for incorrectly reporting that she had been responsible for the inadequate and inconsistent charging decisions.

Morgan’s successor on the case was Nicholas Corsellis QC, who on the first day of trial was permitted by the CPS to request two assault charges be added against Stokes. ‘Upon further review,’ claimed a CPS statement, ‘we considered that additional assault charges would also be appropriate.’ This was patent nonsense from the service that eight months earlier had chosen the lesser charge. Any lawyer knows that no judge will allow new charges once a trial has begun, because the defence hasn’t had time to prepare. But such a request could deflect criticism of the prosecution service by technically making the judge the one who disallows the charge.

Working through the story from the trial and the tape is complicated. You had a Ryan and a Ryan, a Hale and a Hales, a Billy and a Barry and a Ben. You had several versions of events as to who knew whom, who was drinking with whom, who had insulted whom and who had merely engaged in ‘banter’, a word that in modern Britain has to do an unconscionable amount of lifting. The reporting had constantly mixed up the Ryans as to who had which injury, who was in hospital, who had played which part in the fight, and whose mum had which stern words to say about it.

Let’s agree that from now Ryan Ali is Ryan One, the firefighter who ended up with a fractured eye socket and a cracked tooth. Ryan Two can be Ryan Hale, the soldier who scored concussion and facial lacerations. Mr Barry and Mr O’Connell are best known per The Sun as Kai and Billy. In scorecard parlance we’ll leave the cricketers as Stokes and Hales.

Amid the confusion, Stokes and his lawyers built his case in a straightforward way. The UK legal definition of affray is ‘if a person threatens or uses unlawful violence or force towards another person, which causes another person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for their safety’. That means it doesn’t account for violence that harms a target, but violence that might frighten a theoretical bystander. The wiggle room for Stokes was with ‘unlawful’, because the charge excuses violence in defending oneself or others.

This interpretation hinged on the beginning of the video, where Ryan One waves a beer bottle about and takes a swing at Kai. The version from Stokes was that he was minding his own business walking down the street when he heard homophobic abuse. He intervened verbally and was threatened verbally by Ryan One – something that Ryan One denied but that couldn’t be proved or disproved. In fear for his safety Stokes had to nullify that threat by bashing Ryan One before it went the other way. He registered Ryan Two in his peripheral vision as another possible threat, and again had only one recourse.

Stokes also had to convince the jury to disregard testimony from Mbargo’s bouncer that he had been looking for a fight. A solid lump of a man, Andrew Cunningham had not enjoyed his patron’s attempts to get back into the club after the bouncer declined an offer of a bribe. ‘He got a bit verbally abusive towards myself. He mentioned my gold teeth and he said I looked like a cunt and I replied, “Thank you very much.” He just looked at me and told me my tattoos were shit and to look at my job.’ Cunningham described these words as coming in ‘a spiteful tone, quite an angry tone’, and said that Stokes still seemed angry as he walked away.

These were details the doorman had nothing to gain by inventing, but each of them Stokes denied. By his own accounting he had drunk a beer at the game and three pints at his hotel, then ‘potentially had some Jägerbombs’ along with half a dozen vodkas at the club. He insisted that after all of this he was not drunk.

If I may take a moment here to call upon the wisdom of experience – a person who cannot definitively say whether they have had any Jägerbombs has definitely had some Jägerbombs. A Jägerbomb is an experience that does not pass one by. Further to that, a person who says they have ‘potentially’ done something has definitely done that thing and doesn’t want to admit it. A person who has had between 15 and 24 standard drinks in one evening is shitfaced. A person who tries to bribe a bouncer £300 – three hundred quid! – to get into Mbargo – Mbargo! – is beyond shitfaced.

If Stokes admitted that he was drunk then the prosecution could say he was out of control. He claimed clear recall of assessing a threat, feeling fear and deciding to protect himself with force. He confidently denied details from the bouncer’s testimony, like using the word ‘cunt’ or mentioning gold teeth. Yet on other details he claimed a ‘significant memory blackout’. He didn’t remember the punch that saw Ryan One taken away by ambulance. He didn’t remember what the Ryans had said to Kai and Billy, only that those words were homophobic. With no head injury, as one of the few people who hadn’t been hit, he had supposedly suffered this memory loss despite being sober.

The version from Kai and Billy was compatible but vague: they had been walking along, they ‘heard … shouts’ of abuse from an unspecified source, then Stokes ‘stepped in’ and thus they avoided possible harm. They claimed to have been bought a drink by Stokes at Mbargo, although CCTV showed them meeting outside. The overall implication from both accounts was that the cricketers had been pals with Kai and Billy, while the Ryans as per The Sun’s headline were a roving band of thugs.

The reality though is that the Ryans were the ones hanging out with Kai and Billy at Mbargo. Police discussed CCTV from inside the club in questioning and at trial. On that footage the four Bristolians bought drinks for one another, danced together, and Kai was noted to have variously touched Ryan Two’s crotch and Ryan One’s buttock. Ryan One told police that all of this was taken lightheartedly and wasn’t a problem. Indeed, when the Ryans called it a night the other two left with them.

This much is clear from footage out the front of Mbargo, which shows Kai and Billy exit the club and start talking with a subdued Hales and a demonstrative Stokes, who are stuck outside. The vision was played in court to determine whether Stokes was antagonistic towards Kai and Billy, as he appears to impersonate them and to throw a lit cigarette their way. More interesting is that after a few minutes the Ryans emerge, and all six actors in the fight video briefly form a prequel in the one frame.

Ryan Two pats Billy on the chest in friendly fashion with his right hand before clapping him on the back with his left. He moves past and does the same to Kai before leaving the shot. Ryan One stops to speak to Kai. They lean in for a moment, talking, then Kai turns and they walk out of frame together. Billy hangs around for a few seconds at the door and then looks after them and races to catch up. Stokes and Hales remain outside the club to remonstrate further with the bouncers. Whatever discord develops around the corner is between four men who left amicably together minutes earlier.

There’s no way to know what caused that friction. If Ryan One did use homophobic slurs, he might have been drunkenly obnoxious for no reason. He might have had an insecure macho response to some extra flirtation. He might have thought unkindness was funny – ‘banter’ once again. Or he might have said something that was misunderstood, as both Ryans insisted in court that they had not used nor had the impulse to use any abusive language.

What clearly didn’t happen was an attack by bigots on random passers-by. This kind of crime is regular enough that an audience understands the horror of it, and this is what was evoked by the public accounts of Stokes, Billy and Kai. All we know is that there was some verbal dispute among the Bristol locals, and that Stokes came along behind them and put himself in the middle of it. Ryan One responded to the interference aggressively and away they went. There are plenty of reasons to look sideways at the idea that Stokes was a saviour. Foremost, neither Kai nor Billy was called upon as witnesses in court. You’d think it would be ideal to have Stokes’ story backed up by those who benefited from his selflessness. But his defence team had developed the impression that the pair had shown a changeable recall of events amid a hard-partying lifestyle, and would be dismantled by the prosecution on the stand.

That raises the question of whether The Sun coached their quotes for the 2017 interview. Despite missing court, Kai and Billy clearly enjoyed the attention. In 2018 after the trial they did a follow-up spread in the same paper about how poor Ben had been mistreated. They got a television spot on Good Morning Britain and glowed about his heroism. In 2019 The Sun wheeled them out once more to say that Stokes should get a knighthood. In 2017 they had ‘never watched cricket’ but by 2019 were supposedly volunteering sentences like, ‘He saved us, now he’s saved the Ashes.’ Whether they were paid for these appearances is not known, but the chance to be famous for a day can be lure enough.

If you find this cynical, consider that on the night in question, the Bristol boys were so deeply moved and thankful for Ben’s intervention that they left him to be arrested and never attempted to find out who he was. Seconds after the video ended, an off-duty policeman reached the scene. You might think that someone grateful to a saviour would speak on his behalf. Instead, said Kai, ‘it all got a bit scary so we walked off. It was too much for me and we went to Quigley’s takeaway for chicken burgers and cheesy chips.’ They didn’t give their hero a thought for over a month while police issued multiple appeals for witnesses.

As for Stokes, he told his arresting officer that ‘his friends’ had been attacked. After three minutes of chat outside a nightclub, these friends were so dear to him that he has never contacted them again: not after the newspaper piece, not after the verdict. He didn’t want to see how they were or thank them for their support. He didn’t mention them by name in his solicitor’s statement after the trial.

The Stokes defence rested on Ryan One’s bottle, which he had carried out of Mbargo to finish a beer, not to use in a Sharks versus Jets amateur production. But once he turned it over to hold it by the neck it became a weapon. Intent and interpretation can change the material nature of things. Part of Stokes’ justification in court was that the bottle implied that the two Ryans might have ‘other weapons’ hidden away. You can understand how a jury could decide that created doubt.

Not being convicted, though, doesn’t give the contents of the video a big green tick. It does not, as his lawyer claimed, vindicate Stokes. Looking in detail, Ryan One is belligerent but his movements telegraph a bluff. Hales is the person he’s gesturing at, but they’re several metres apart when Ryan One cocks his arm ostentatiously, showing off the bottle rather than bracing to swing. He skips forward but Hales skips back and Ryan One doesn’t follow. Kai stretches out an arm to impede Ryan One, who has a drunken stumble, nearly eats pavement, then staggers towards Kai and hits him in the back. That hand is still holding the bottle, but his strike is a side-arm cuff on a soft part of the body. It’s all pretty tame.

This is where Stokes gets involved. Having moved across to protect Hales, he now takes three large steps to run around Kai and booms his first punch at Ryan One. They fall to the ground and the bottle clinks away. Stokes gets to his feet to punch down at the fallen man, while Hales arrives to kick him ineffectively then runs off across the street for some unknown reason. Ice-cream van? Stokes is soon back in the grapple having his shirt pulled up to show off his Durham tan. Ryan Two steps in for the first time to pull Stokes away, prompting a couple more random punches at this new target, then Stokes trips backwards over Ryan One and sprawls in the street. Hales chooses this moment to return and aim some solid kicks at the head of the man on the ground. Nothing so far is a triumph of moral philosophy or the pugilistic arts. But if it all stopped here, perhaps you could say it was somewhere approaching fair. Ryan One has behaved like a turnip and it’s not an entirely unjust world that would give him a whack across the chops. The antagonists have disentangled, Stokes has some distance, it’s time to dust off and go home. Ryan Two steps forward for this purpose with his palm raised in conciliatory style and says, ‘Settle down, stop.’

So Stokes punches him.

It’s roughly his fifth punch overall, and he really winds up into this one. He misses so hard that he stumbles away into the shadows of the shop awnings along the road.

Hales starts shouting for him to stop. Ryan Two backs into the street, still holding his palm up. Stokes closes on him from about five metres away, six large steps, to where Ryan Two is standing on his own. Stokes pushes him a couple of times, as Ryan Two keeps trying to placate him and saying ‘Stop.’ Stokes throws his sixth punch, largely missing as his target ducks.

Ryan Two keeps pulling away and reversing, into the middle of the street now. Stokes follows him, grabbing his sleeve to drag him back. By this point Ryan One has found his feet and walked around behind his friend. Both of them are in the same line of sight for Stokes, and both are backing away. Stokes aims his seventh and his eighth punches, which Ryan Two tries to deflect, as Hales walks up behind Stokes to grab him.

Stokes yanks away from his friend and switches to Ryan One instead, taking seven paces to grab him before throwing his ninth punch of the night. He grabs again; Ryan One blocks that arm and pushes himself back away from Stokes. Ryan Two again intercedes, putting himself between the two with his palms up and his arm extended.

Stokes throws his tenth punch, a right-hander at the face of Ryan Two, then shoves him backwards. Ryan Two backs away once more, four paces. Stokes follows, steadies, lines up, then launches his strongest punch yet, his eleventh, a proper right hook from a solid base, one that cracks across the man’s head and gives him concussion. Ryan Two ends up flat on his back in the middle of the street, his hands still outstretched for a moment in useless protest until they twitch and drop to the blacktop.

Stokes isn’t done. He once more shoves away the restraining Hales and follows Ryan One, who keeps backing away saying, ‘Alright, alright, alright.’ Five more paces from Stokes before another blow at the man’s head. Kai and Billy are now standing over the poleaxed Ryan Two. The video ends, but seconds later Stokes will punch Ryan One hard enough to knock him out too, before off-duty cop Andrew Spure arrives on the scene to bring down the curtain. When the body-camera footage kicks in some minutes later, Stokes is in handcuffs but Ryan One is still laid out in the street. Ryan Two has regained consciousness, folded his shirt under his friend’s head and is asking police for an ambulance.

‘At this point, I felt vulnerable and frightened. I was concerned for myself and others.’ This was how Stokes described that sequence to the court. An elite athlete with years of gym work and training to snap a bat through the line of a ball with astounding power and precision, swinging fists as hard as he can at men with none of those advantages. Punching so hard that he breaks his hand, and repeatedly shoving away a friend so he can punch some more. Frightened and threatened by two targets shouting ‘Get back!’ and ‘Stop!’

The off-duty officer testified that Stokes ‘seemed to be the main aggressor or was progressing forward trying to get to’ Ryan One, who was ‘trying to back away or get away from the situation’. The student who filmed the video can be heard on the tape at one stage exclaiming ‘Fuck!’ and testified that it was because ‘I felt a little bit sorry about the lad that had been punched and it looked like he had his hands up’. That tallied with the prosecutor’s depiction of ‘a sustained episode of significant violence that left onlookers shocked at what was taking place’.

The defendant stuck to his strategy. ‘No, my sole focus was to protect myself.’ All up, in the 33 seconds of footage after he falls over, Stokes takes 35 steps forward to keep hitting two men who keep trying to get away. Not once is he hit back.

After the verdict, Stokes’ solicitor positioned him as the victim. It had been ‘an eleven-month ordeal for Ben … The jury’s decision fairly reflects the truth of what happened that night … He was minding his own business … It was only when others came under threat that Ben became physically engaged. The steps that he took were solely aimed at ensuring the safety of himself and the others present …’ The statement was impossibly self-righteous and self-absorbed.

If there was anyone to feel sorry for it was Ryan Hale, the second of our two Ryans. He’s the one who emerged from the club with a friendly arm around the shoulder for Kai and Billy. He’s the one who interposed himself to end the fight, then kept putting himself back in the firing line, trying to calm an intimidating stranger while dodging blows. For his show of restraint he got laid out regardless, concussed in the street, then was issued a criminal charge equal to that of the man who hit him, and described in national media as a violent bigot in an untested story to support that man’s defence.

Lawyers for Ryan Two made a more convincing post-trial statement, noting that Kai and Billy, ‘neither of whom were relied upon by the prosecution or the defence team for Mr Stokes, have taken the opportunity to speak with various media outlets about the alleged homophobic abuse that they received in the early hours of September 25. Mr Hale has passionately denied this allegation throughout the course of this case,’ it continued.

‘It is upsetting to Mr Hale that although he was acquitted, the accusation that he was the author of such abuse remains. Both Mr Hale and Mr Ali were knocked unconscious by Mr Stokes, and although Mr Stokes has been acquitted of an affray, Mr Hale struggles with the reasons why the Crown Prosecution Service did not treat him as a victim of an unlawful assault.’Good question. Avon and Somerset police were the investigating force, and they were frustrated by the decision. Ryan Two was filmed clearly not hurting anyone, but police were instructed by the CPS to proceed with a charge. Hales (the cricketer) was filmed fighting but ‘a decision was made at a senior level of the CPS’ not to proceed. Police expected Stokes to be charged with assault but the CPS declined. It doesn’t take a wild cynic to think that placing the same lukewarm charge on three men for vastly divergent behaviour might ensure that none would be convicted, even as the trial would maintain the pretence that a defendant of influential standing had not been given a free pass.

A couple of years down the line, the original interview with Kai and Billy has disappeared. All traces have been scrubbed from The Sun website, its social media history, and even from the Wayback Machine internet archive. Given its headline of ‘homophobic thugs’ and text that names Ryan Two but not Ryan One, the libel liability isn’t hard to spot. Later interviews with Kai and Billy take the passive voice – they ‘suffered homophobic slurs outside a Bristol nightclub’.

The article that was once claimed to exonerate brave Ben Stokes now links only to a missing content page, with a picture of a dropped ice-cream cone and the phrase ‘legal removal’ inserted into the web URL. In terms of consequences, Stokes missed one tour. When he resumed his career in January 2018, the Australians hadn’t yet ruined theirs. Their year-long bans looked much more stringent. But the Stokes case dragged on in other ways. With no criminal liability, the Australians confessed promptly enough for the sporting world to give them the full length of the lash. Their situation was ugly but there was closure. Stokes got stuck in legal stasis, unable to be fully backed or condemned. Instead his issue was always present, a browser full of open tabs that the ECB swore they would read any day now.

Through 2018 Stokes was back but he wasn’t back, in the sunglasses and finger-guns sense. In his return one-day series he nearly cost England a match with 39 from 73 balls in Wellington. His first Test hit was a duck as England got rolled in Auckland for 58. At Trent Bridge while Stokes was injured, England posted a world record 481 against Australia. With Stokes three weeks later at the same ground they made 268. He crawled to 50 from 103, the second-slowest any Englishman had reached that milestone in 20 years. That span covered Alastair Cook’s whole career. It was apologetic batting, acting out responsibility via the scorecard. Stokes was creeping back into the team like he’d been kicked out in a blazing row and was hoping to tip-toe to the sofa.

It was December 2018 before the ECB disciplinary committee ruled on him and Hales. In a ‘remarkable coincidence’, wrote Simon Heffer in The Telegraph, ‘the punishment both players faced in terms of bans from playing at international level was covered by the amount of games they had already missed when dropped by England’s selectors, in the furore that followed the incident’. The verdict compounded the omissions around the case by not addressing the violence at its heart. Nor did Stokes, apologising only ‘to my team-mates, coaches and support staff’, and then ‘to England supporters and to the public for bringing the game into disrepute’.

The implicit next step was to rebuild that reputation. It might have been easier had his court defence not meant that he wasn’t game to admit any fault at all. It might have been easier if he or his advisers had been willing to change tack once the trial was done. Imagine a world where Stokes had stood outside court and apologised for overreacting, for the injuries he’d caused, and for the time and energy he had sucked out of other people’s lives. That would have been a show of responsibility beyond a scorecard. When the time came around to assess forgiveness, it might have meant forgiveness was deserved.

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What is wrong with Sri Lanka cricket?

Sri Lanka used to be the top teams dominating in world cricket. I know Sri Lanka still have immense talent but why aren't they doing well?. Just at the top of my head these players are doing well -

Kamindu mendis , Avishka Fernando, Danushka,Wanindu hasaranga,Kjp and dickwella are also pretty good, Nuwan thushara isn't bad too.

Seeing these names we know they have a lot of talent. But yet they seem to be struggling in lois. What is the reason according to you?

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Playing in his first regular-season game in 735 days -- which also coincided with his debut as a Houston Rocket -- John Wall scored 22 points while displaying the elite speed and explosiveness that contributed to five straight All-Star appearances.

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CRICKETERS AND THEIR IDEAL PROFESSION

What would be the ideal profession of various cricketers based on their character and personality?

Eg. Kane Williamson = A Penguin 🐧 Researcher | R Ashwin = A mathematician appearing in Numberphile | Virat Kohli = An agent in a small crime syndicate ....

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Your match of the decade?

World cup final for me. The one ben stokes won comes close it probably would've been the top if it wasn't a series decider but this decade has had some truly amazing matches. Also the 2016 world cup final was insane.

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Daily General Discussion and Match Links Thread - January 01, 2021

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Correction and Feedback on a Statistical Method to Determine a Team of the "Decade"

This is a follow up to this thread, which generated some very interesting discussion. Usually, I like to leave work as it is, but a few good points were raised, and in discussion with a poster on something unrelated, I discovered an error in my calculation. This thread seeks to correct this error, and take into account some suggestions that I personally felt were quite valid.

The first, funnily enough came from me about 4 seconds after I posted the thread. The use of 0.6×WPM to estimate the standard deviation for each player felt sketchy when I wrote it, and I regretted this choice immediately after, simply because I didn't feel it was well justified. So, I figured I'd do a slightly longer justification of this, and see if we can get a better estimate of it. To achieve this, I'll be using the 15 bowlers with 50+ tests bowling in the first 4 roles, though looking at their overall statistics. I've also made a minor adjustment to the requirements here of bowlers needing to bowl at least 20 overs per match, which changes virtually nothing, but I already did a day or so ago, and figured I'll leave in. In any case, the results are like the more general tests I did a while ago, though 0.60 does seem a bit of a low 'rule of thumb' estimate, with the average being 0.6410, and the standard deviation in this being 0.0802. Due to this, I figured rather than going through and redoing my code entirely, etc, I'd just up the rule of thumb from 0.6000 to 0.7000. This is a dirty, dirty way of doing it, but the method was already dirty as hell.

The second concern raised was around the nature of this being a team of the decade. The question was raised as to whether or not someone who has only been playing a handful of years this decade should even be considered. On this basis, on the corrected teams, I'll disqualify anyone who has not been active for at least 5 years of the decade. This will be defined by the year of their first and last tests that decade. So someone who played in 2011 and 2015 would be eligible, even if they didn't play in 2012-14.

The third was around selection criteria. Selecting players an allrounder before a specialist does indeed make no sense, and I'm glad a couple of people raised this as a concern. The reason I agree with them here can be seen in the actual team as picked. Picking Ashwin as an allrounder first meant that a weaker batter was in the side, and an even weaker one was picked as the spinner in Herath. If we went the other way, it would be Ashwin as the spinner, and Jadeja as the allrounder. This makes sense, as ideally you pick your best bowlers as... well, the bowlers, and then others come into the frame due to their other qualities, rather than the other way around. This means that the order of picking players will go:

  1. Wicket Keepers
  2. Bowlers
  3. Openers
  4. Number 3
  5. Top Order Batsmen
  6. All Rounders

ie, start from the hard to fill roles. There is certainly more discussion that can be had around this.

Finally, the big one, and the reason I made this post was an error with how I propagated uncertainty. The calculations with a geometric mean should propagate uncertainty with a factor of a half, but... well, when I wrote the code I just forgot to put it in there. This means that in all calculations which involved one of these geometric means, the uncertainty was doubled. This happened for wicket keepers, bowlers and allrounders, twice over for all rounders even. This does indeed have an impact. Whoopsies.

While batters are completely unaffected by this error, I'll post their data anyhow, just as a chance to discuss if we need to for eligibility. Eligibility will only be discussed for players who would be picked if not for it.

Anyhow, let's get picking, this time in selection order.

Wicket Keeper

Player Mat Runs Ave Dis D/M Rating B-Rating
AB de Villiers (SA) 21 1955 63.06 83 3.952 15.79 13.33
Q de Kock (SA) 46 2902 40.31 206 4.478 13.43 12.80
BJ Watling (NZ) 64 3374 40.17 249 3.891 12.50 12.18
RR Pant (INDIA) 14 843 38.32 65 4.643 13.34 12.00
JM Bairstow (ENG) 48 3028 37.85 181 3.771 11.95 11.70
TD Paine (AUS) 29 1130 31.39 134 4.621 12.04 11.60
MJ Prior (ENG) 40 2069 39.04 142 3.550 11.77 11.50
Sarfaraz Ahmed (PAK) 48 2651 37.34 163 3.396 11.26 11.14
LD Chandimal (SL) 24 1602 41.08 72 3.000 11.10 10.94
MS Dhoni (INDIA) 37 1951 34.84 126 3.405 10.89 10.82

So, with the correction AB is clearly favoured, largely on his batting.

Spinner

Player Mat W WPM Ave Rating B-Rating
R Ashwin (INDIA) 73 375 5.137 25.22 0.4513 0.4417
Saeed Ajmal (PAK) 26 145 5.577 25.46 0.4680 0.4401
HMRKB Herath (SL) 69 355 5.145 26.30 0.4423 0.4333
PP Ojha (INDIA) 13 71 5.462 24.27 0.4744 0.4247
RA Jadeja (INDIA) 50 216 4.320 24.49 0.4200 0.4108
Yasir Shah (PAK) 43 227 5.279 30.85 0.4136 0.4045
S Shillingford (WI) 11 56 5.091 29.00 0.4190 0.3895
Abdur Rehman (PAK) 18 79 4.389 26.85 0.4043 0.3874
NM Lyon (AUS) 98 394 4.020 31.64 0.3565 0.3554
Shakib Al Hasan (BDESH) 35 135 3.857 30.57 0.3552 0.3524

Ashwin, of course, wins. Ajmal was damn close, but would not have been eligible anyhow, as he was only playing for a 4 year stretch in the decade, 2011-2014.

Seamers

Player Mat W WPM Ave Rating B-Rating
PJ Cummins (AUS) 32 153 4.781 21.52 0.4714 0.4460
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 16 76 4.750 20.68 0.4792 0.4327
K Rabada (SA) 43 197 4.581 22.96 0.4467 0.4317
DW Steyn (SA) 48 207 4.313 22.56 0.4373 0.4250
D Olivier (SA) 10 48 4.800 19.25 0.4994 0.4249
RJ Harris (AUS) 22 93 4.227 23.33 0.4256 0.4053
BW Hilfenhaus (AUS) 11 47 4.273 22.06 0.4401 0.3999
JM Anderson (ENG) 100 395 3.950 24.33 0.4029 0.3992
N Wagner (NZ) 51 219 4.294 26.33 0.4039 0.3969
MA Starc (AUS) 59 252 4.271 26.75 0.3996 0.3939

Bumrah's impressive record really stands out, here, but ultimately he is not eligible due to only playing since 2018, so a 3 year stretch. This means an unchanged trio of Cummins, Rabada and Steyn are picked. Cummins is eligible as he debuted in 2011, and has played in 5 separate years anyhow (2011, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020). Bumrah's efforts deserve a mention though. He's yet to even play a home Test, yet boasts such a record, which is truly ridiculous. Not to get too off on a tangent here, but look at the best away records (min 50 wickets):

Player Mat W WPM Ave Rat
WJ O'Reilly (AUS) 15 85 5.667 21.19 0.5171
JA Snow (ENG) 12 62 5.167 20.92 0.4970
Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 43 230 5.349 21.72 0.4962
PM Pollock (SA) 11 60 5.455 22.23 0.4953
J Garner (WI) 29 136 4.690 19.74 0.4874
PJ Cummins (AUS) 14 72 5.143 21.86 0.4850
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 16 76 4.750 20.68 0.4792
FH Tyson (ENG) 13 56 4.308 18.96 0.4766
GD McGrath (AUS) 58 274 4.724 20.81 0.4764
Mohammad Asif (PAK) 19 96 5.053 22.50 0.4739

That is some high company, and honestly, it's hard to not get excited about a potential addition to the pantheon of all time greats. Not for this "decade" though. Moving along:

Openers

Player Mat Inns Runs Ave B-Ave
DA Warner (AUS) 84 152 7205 49.69 47.60
AN Cook (ENG) 97 176 7482 44.54 43.61
Azhar Ali (PAK) 20 37 1556 45.76 42.03
CJL Rogers (AUS) 24 46 1996 44.36 41.81
TWM Latham (NZ) 54 94 3867 42.97 41.78
MA Agarwal (INDIA) 13 21 1005 47.86 41.67
CH Gayle (WI) 12 23 841 46.72 40.89
GC Smith (SA) 27 48 1843 41.89 40.25
D Elgar (SA) 56 100 3757 40.40 39.77
S Dhawan (INDIA) 34 58 2315 40.61 39.63

No eligibility concerns, it's Warner and Cook still. I did read some crying about Warner's away record. You can read my thoughts on that here.

Number 3

Player Match Inns Runs Ave B-Ave
KC Sangakkara (SL) 39 71 4068 61.64 51.84
KS Williamson (NZ) 72 124 6283 56.10 51.44
SPD Smith (AUS) 17 29 1744 67.08 46.99
CA Pujara (INDIA) 72 115 5314 48.31 46.06
HM Amla (SA) 61 100 4503 48.42 45.82
M Labuschagne (AUS) 10 17 1203 70.76 44.56
Azhar Ali (PAK) 56 95 4000 43.96 42.54
GS Ballance (ENG) 16 29 1254 46.44 41.80
IR Bell (ENG) 11 15 742 53.00 41.65
R Dravid (INDIA) 13 24 943 42.86 39.83

I got a number of posts question why Sangakkara would bat three, and not play as keeper. As noted, he didn't keep this decade, and wasn't any better than someone like de Kock with the bat when he did the previous decade, and he was a monster at 3, as shown above. He did indeed play in 5 years of the decade, from 2011-2015, so he is eligible. Sangakkara it is.

Other Top Order Batsmen

Player Mat Inns Runs Average B-Ave
SPD Smith (AUS) 71 127 7050 64.09 56.00
KC Sangakkara (SL) 40 77 4156 57.72 50.52
V Kohli (INDIA) 87 147 7318 53.42 50.24
KS Williamson (NZ) 79 138 6665 53.32 49.93
S Chanderpaul (WI) 35 61 2804 60.96 49.40
Younis Khan (PAK) 53 97 4659 54.17 49.32
AB de Villiers (SA) 49 80 4063 54.17 48.83
MJ Clarke (AUS) 47 86 3946 51.92 47.57
DA Warner (AUS) 84 155 7244 48.95 47.05
Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) 54 95 3994 49.93 46.48

It's Smith and Kohli, as Sangakkara is at 3, just as before.

All Rounders

Player Mat Bat-Ave WPM Bowl-Ave Rating AllRnd B-AllRnd
Shakib Al Hasan (BDESH) 35 44.72 4 30.57 0.3552 3.985 3.607
RA Jadeja (INDIA) 50 35.67 4 24.49 0.4200 3.871 3.535
R Ashwin (INDIA) 73 27.48 5 25.22 0.4513 3.521 3.376
BA Stokes (ENG) 67 37.85 2 31.41 0.2740 3.220 3.143
JO Holder (WI) 45 32.05 3 27.95 0.3037 3.120 3.021
VD Philander (SA) 64 24.04 4 22.32 0.3960 3.085 3.008
MA Starc (AUS) 59 22.16 4 26.75 0.3996 2.976 2.914
C de Grandhomme (NZ) 24 37.03 2 31.64 0.2488 3.035 2.890
MG Johnson (AUS) 32 22.47 4 27.07 0.3963 2.984 2.887
CR Woakes (ENG) 38 27.52 3 29.30 0.3171 2.954 2.872

The correction really helps Shakib, whose only issue was uncertainty around his performances. This is entirely my mistake, and he makes the list handily in the end.

Final Corrected XI:

Position Player Bat Ave DPM WPM Bowl Ave
1 Warner 49.69 NA NA NA
2 Cook 44.54 NA NA NA
3 Sangakkara 61.64 NA NA NA
4 Smith 64.09 NA 0.197 57.64
5 de Villiers† 63.06 3.952 NA NA
6 Kohli* 53.42 NA 0.000 NA
7 Shakib 44.72 NA 3.857 30.57
8 Ashwin 27.48 NA 5.137 25.22
9 Cummins 16.54 NA 4.781 21.52
10 Steyn 13.53 NA 4.313 22.56
11 Rabada 11.43 NA 4.581 22.96

So yeah, that's not far off what a lot of people suggested in the comments. The idea of Kohli coming in at 6 after the keeper tickles me slightly, but I did just follow the method. Shakib in the side looks damn good too, and the issues surrounding a long tail have been well and truly dealt with.

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Source: Pack fears Bakhtiari (knee) lost for season

The Packers have lost one of the most important members of their high-powered offense, All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari, to what is believed to be a season-ending knee injury suffered in practice on Thursday, a source told ESPN.

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Son of a Saint, a charity that Alvin Kamara supports, said it has received $21,000 so far from some 400 donors who contributed fantasy football earnings made possible by the Saints star's record-tying Week 16 performance.

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Gronk did what? Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski share goofy tales of their friendship

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A competitive win for South Africa.

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Sources: Pacers' Warren to have foot surgery

Pacers forward T.J. Warren, who is averaging 15.5 points in four games this season, will be out indefinitely after he has surgery to repair a stress fracture in his left foot, sources told ESPN.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

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Spurs' Hammon 1st woman to direct NBA team

Becky Hammon made history on Wednesday, becoming the first woman to act as head coach during an NBA regular-season game.

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Wolford ready for Rams start and to ditch LinkedIn

If all goes as planned against the Cardinals on Sunday, backup quarterback John Wolford will lead the Rams to a playoff berth in his first NFL start -- and maybe even delete his LinkedIn account that he made freshman year of college.

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UFC real or not: This is the right time for Adesanya's double-champ move

Israel Adesanya has beaten the top middleweights, so it's the right time for him to face light heavyweight champ Jan Blachowicz.

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Daily General Discussion and Match Links Thread - December 31, 2020

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Sreesanth finally wins back his Kerala team cap. Stats from a recent practice match 😊

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Why do people hate Manjrekar's commentary?

Please don't tell or ask me why I don't know about this. I am a PK fan, and when I searched YouTube for this, I found a bunch of Indian YT conspiracy theory channels. I don't watch any matches, and just watch the highlights, ESPNCricinfo, and come here on Reddit for some insiders.

Can you guys explain why you hate Manjrekar's commentary?

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LeBron moves 10-point streak to 1,000 games

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James' NBA record streak of scoring at least 10 points reached 1,000 games on Wednesday night against the San Antonio Spurs.

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Best of r/cricket 2020: Nominations thread

With everything that's happened in the world it was tempting to call this the worstof awards this year... But with matches all wrapped up it's time to look back and reward the contributions to the sub the community considers the best of the year.

As in previous years, nominations are now open for the following awards:

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Prizes will be given to the top voted nominations in each category, thanks to the reddit admins, once we've received the coins and determined how they'll be distributed.

Also like previous years we will be voting on the best cricket performances of the year (no prizes for these obviously). Nominations can be from any format (test, ODI, or T20I; domestic or franchise first-class, List A, or T20; Women's cricket; or any other cricket match):

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Votes in this thread will not count, to avoid giving an advantage to the earliest posted nominations. Once all the nominations are in we will create new voting threads for each category so the voting is fair.

Nominations will close in around a week and then we'll start the voting. Thanks everyone!

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Fawad Alam. Respect. Last saw him on Pakistan’s tour to Canada. 11 years ago.

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15-year game streak in jeopardy for Ravens' Koch

Ravens punter Sam Koch was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, which puts his 15-year consecutive games streak in jeopardy.

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Biggest injury questions for every team: Parker, Elliott, Landry and more

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Packers boost run defense, add 'Snacks' Harrison

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Cricket questions on pitch from a newer fan

As an American cricket fan there is not many people to ask questions. Not sure if this is the right spot, but I’ll try.

Why do conditions matter so much when it comes to bowling? And does this impact bowling in T20 cricket or just tests? I find the home pitch advantage in cricket has to be the best home advantage of any sport.

Are the pitches made with something different? Is the soil different? Are the batsman and bowlers trained differently?

Btw I have really gotten to love cricket over the past few years. I started watching specifically because I heard it was good for gambling and now I watch all the time. As an outsider I do wish the IPL was longer though. 4 months or so, but I understand it would interfere with national play.

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Ogden: Liverpool's lack of ruthlessness holding champions back, keeping title race alive

Rather than coasting toward a repeat crown, Liverpool's recurring problem of pulling away from tight games has given their rivals hope.

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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

A record for 3s and five more wild stats from the Bucks' beatdown of the Heat

Making 29 3-pointers did more than just rewrite the NBA record book, it also delivered a string of rare milestones.

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David Warner, there is a reason Indians love him. Hyderabad Don.

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Bucks set record for 3s in 47-point win over Heat

Milwaukee set the single-game NBA record for 3-point field goals made, with 29 in a 144-97 victory in Miami on Tuesday night.

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Fawad Alam, 12 years after a hundred on debut, in his 6th test test now gets an away hundred on the last day on a tough pitch. What a man!

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Boys. This is what real grit looks like. Observe, learn, adapt. You might not be where you want in your life, but look, dreams do come true. But you need to kill those demons inside you by sheer patience and grit. Nothing else matters. Play the game kings, play it like our man Fawad.

Boys. This is what real grit looks like. Observe, learn, adapt. You might not be where you want in your life, but look, dreams do come true. But you need to kill those demons inside you by sheer patience and grit. Nothing else matters. Play the game kings, play it like our man Fawad. submitted by /u/webdev09
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Only award we all can agree on

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13 Jul 2009: Fawad Alam scores his first Test hundred 30 Dec 2020: Fawad Alam scores his second Test hundred. So, 4188 days in between.

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Brand new stadium to be built in Kabul to attract international cricket

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Why are NZ fans not up in arms about Mitchell Santner's test selection?

Where have I seen this scene before? NZ need their spinner to spin them to victory on a pitch that is dead for the seamers, but is offering a little assistance to spinners. Santner once again fails to do the job. Somehow he is again avoiding scrutiny.

There must be something else going on here. How does he get selected? He has no first class performances to justify his inclusion in the team. In his last first class match, back in March, he made a pair and bowled poorly. He skipped the first round of FC matches this season to play IPL. That should have excluded him from test selection. He has never performed in test cricket. There have been a number of good opportunities for him to pick up bulk wickets too.

He doesn't pass the eye test either. If you actually watch him bowl, there is zero flight. The trajectory of his bowling is bad. Maybe he could get away with it at club cricket, but honestly I can't think of a slow bowler in world cricket with a worse trajectory. He can't land two balls in the same place in a row, and drags down one ball per over. He can't hold down an end by bowling economically. Like seriously, come on. This is test cricket, not a place to learn your trade.

The only thing I can think of is nepotism. There is no other way he could be included in the test team. For all the good work the selectors have done since 2012, they should hang their head in shame at this situation. I bet other spinners around the country are filthy that Santner continues to get an incredibly long leash while they can't even get a game. ANY spinner in New Zealand would do a better job. Even Mark Craig was a better bowler.

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Follow live: Zion, Pelicans take on Suns, look to continue strong start

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Classic Matches Wednesday

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As a prompt, what are some famous previous meetings between teams playing current series?

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Daily General Discussion and Match Links Thread - December 30, 2020

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ICC Male Tiktoker of the Decade

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Am I the only one irritated by Shastri standing in front of the camera when India wins?

When we are struggling to win or we've lost matches the Indian coach prefers to send the captain or a player to the press conferences. There the player has to take the tough questions and try to explain what went wrong. But when we win, Shastri is the first in line with bombastic words. It's almost as if he is building an image where he is associated with success, and trying to avoid appearing anywhere during defeats.

Perhaps Shastri is afraid that his house will get pelted with stones or his effigy burnt if he is associated with losses, and given the Indian public that's a real possibility. Still one wishes he showed up less in the limelight only when India wins.

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