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04 Nov 2013 09:38 #161198
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South Africa batsman Faf du Plessis has described himself as a "morally good person" who does not want to be associated with cheating in his first public comment since the ball-tampering episode that took place during the second Test against Pakistan in Dubai last month.
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04 Nov 2013 10:57 #161206
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Yes you are mate and I were him, I would just shut up as he got away far too lightly.
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04 Nov 2013 22:04 #161298
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Yeah STFU already Faf. It has nothing to do with morality, but you broke a rule, i.e. it's a matter of ethics of the game. You might be a total saint and yet you can tamper the ball. See, Dravid for eg. - one of my favorite sport personalities, and great persona as well - and yet he got convicted for tampering the ball.
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