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kill your mother / rape your dog, monty, films, cast away, photographs, pics, erin patrice bennett, thief, club, kill your mother, city guide, female comics, singapore, politics, contests, comments, phespirit, london, obscene, | Contents 1 Instances of sledging 1.1 Humorous 1.2 Psychological 1.3 Tasteless 2 Cultural Views on Sledging 2.1 English 2.2 Australasian 2.3 Southern African 2.4 West Indian 2.5 South Asian 3 Controversies 4 Sources [edit] Instances of sledging [edit] Humorous Many examples of sledging are fondly remembered for their humour, either through a witty challenge, or a quick retort. The following examples have entered cricketing folklore. Australian wicket-keeper Rod Marsh, to English batsman Ian Botham: "So how's your wife and my nas kids?" 1990 - Javed Miandad called Merv Hughes a fat bus conductor. Merv nas dismissed Miandad shortly nas afterwards, and called out "Tickets Please". |
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In cricket, sledging is exchanging words with an opposition player which can put them off club their usual game; it is an attempt to "psych out" an opponent. It can lead to an unexpected decline in performance and is not in the spirit of the game. It is most frequently used by wicketkeepers to batsmen at the striking end. The wicketkeper usually talks to himself, but in a loud enough club voice that the batsman can hear. Normally the wicketkeeper will talk about hypothetical bowling situations in which the batsmen is bowled. It is also common for the wicketkeeper to club encourage the batsmen to attempt to slog the ball, a risky action which could lead to catches or clean bowls. Another frequently used device is to congratulate the bowler on his bowling which also is considered excellent at unnerving the batters. |
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