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Gilly's Stump-Mike Protest

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:36 am
by Magpiespower
Anybody see Media Watch last night?

Apparently TV stations are supposed to turn their microphones down after each delivery. But they've been them at full volume to pick up on the Aussies sledging.

This has got the Aussies back up so they decided as a team to get their own back. On quite a few occasions, Gilly can be heard pumping up his team-mates with lines like:

'Come on - let's do this for the boys at Travelex.'
'Dig deep for Caltex.'

There were a few more as well, all sponsors of the Australian cricket team.

But not sponsors of the networks covering the cricket! The free plugs haven't gone down too well with the TV stations according to Monica Attard.

Sure beats the monotonous 'Bowled Shane' cry!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:22 am
by MightyEagles
I've heard about Gilly saying stuff, I spose they have to keep it up for sledging of both teams playing.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:26 am
by Dissident
That is gold.

GOLD.




I heard the Aussies were upset about it in the last test in RSA I think? The stump mic is supposed to be turned OFF between deliveries but it was left on and they were upset. Or maybe that was the first test in Bangladesh.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:19 am
by BubblesOfBlue
It would be great if it was left on I would love to hear the sledging as in my opinion it is part of the game, I love being sledged when I bat and I love standing at first slip telling the batsman how poorly he is going!!!! However I am sure it is in crickets best interest to not have the mikes on.
Good work by Gilly though!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:21 am
by Dissident
"Binger, I hope you've had your MILO!" - A C Gilchrist

Gold!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:28 pm
by RustyCage
The best sledging I have ever heard was in a test between Sth Africa and Sri Lanka a few years back. Sangakara was in the batsmans ear after every ball and Ashwell Prince really wasn't taking it well. Sanga kept referring to Prince being about to become the scapegoat for a South African loss if he got out, that he would get the full blame and not get picked again. Prince didn't last too long. Tried something similar with Pollock, but didn't work, Sth Africa won and Sanga and Pollock had a few words in the middle of the pitch, with the stump mics left on.

Absolute gold!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:53 pm
by Jimmy
GOLD GILLY GOLD!!!!!!! :P

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:18 pm
by blink
Also heard - "Good hustle Roy, lots of energy - from a Milo Energy Bar"

Absolute genius. Give the TV stations the ol' :butthead:

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:37 pm
by Peter Falconia
pafc1870 wrote:The best sledging I have ever heard was in a test between Sth Africa and Sri Lanka a few years back. Sangakara was in the batsmans ear after every ball and Ashwell Prince really wasn't taking it well. Sanga kept referring to Prince being about to become the scapegoat for a South African loss if he got out, that he would get the full blame and not get picked again. Prince didn't last too long. Tried something similar with Pollock, but didn't work, Sth Africa won and Sanga and Pollock had a few words in the middle of the pitch, with the stump mics left on.

Absolute gold!


I watched (heard) that days test cricket aswell. Sangakara is now one of my fave players.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:44 pm
by stan
BubblesOfBlue wrote:It would be great if it was left on I would love to hear the sledging as in my opinion it is part of the game, I love being sledged when I bat and I love standing at first slip telling the batsman how poorly he is going!!!! However I am sure it is in crickets best interest to not have the mikes on.
Good work by Gilly though!


Im with you there. I love listening to what they say. Some of the stuff they come up with is damn funny.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 6:18 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
I recall a Test Match in England in Australia's 1993 tour. Apparently some media group planted sensitive microphones around the ground to catch the Aussies sledging. The players never knew about it at the time. The media group who were hoping to run an expose on the big bad nasty Australians ended up with egg on their face because they didn't pick up any "over the top" comments by the Australians, but the worst sledging came from the English players. I remember Neville Oliver being very annoyed by the media intrusion, but I thought it was hilarious. There are still some people out there who honestly believe only the Australians sledge.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:54 pm
by colliver69
Gilly could get em all in one sentence

"He Warney, did you sneak into the petrol station on the way to the ground to get the Castrol motor oil for the team bus, on the way to the Travelex cash machine to get the cash you borrowed off Simmo last night at the Cas, while getting a dozen Milo bars for Binger, which he'll wash down with the gatorade??"

Hope he does - then they might turn the effing mikes down and stop invading their privacy.