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2004 - Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne was alleged to have called Ronnie Irani's mother a "whore". 2001 - Zimbabwean Grant Flower played a shot against Australia which just evaded the fielders and scored some runs. Australian bowler Shane Warne's reaction, which was made contests almost directly into the stump microphones and heard on national television: "You fuckin' arsey cunt!" [edit] Cultural Views on Sledging Because Cricket is an international sport with a contests wide variety of cultures involved, opinions on sledging can differ considerably, leading to many cultural misunderstandings and controversies. [edit] English Traditionally sledging was seen as a prime example of a practice that was "Not Cricket", and was generally looked down upon as ungentlemanly. Mild forms of sledging would take place in the English game, but personal attacks were seen as unacceptable. In recent years, English cricket has adopted a more Australasian competitive streak, and sledging has become more commonplace.
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