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The line between gamesmanship and cheating The line between gamesmanship and cheating
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The Australian's have criticised the England cricket team for unsporting delaying tactics on the last day of the first Ashes test. But what's the difference between cunning gamesmanship and cheating? The Australians have criticised the England cricket team for unsporting delaying tactics on the last day of the first Ashes test. But what's the difference between cunning gamesmanship and cheating?
Bilal Shafayat's arrival was not welcomed by Ricky PontingBilal Shafayat's arrival was not welcomed by Ricky Ponting
In the closing minutes of the test, England sent "12th man" Bilal Shafayat on to the pitch to give batsman James Anderson new gloves, with the team physio also sauntering on.In the closing minutes of the test, England sent "12th man" Bilal Shafayat on to the pitch to give batsman James Anderson new gloves, with the team physio also sauntering on.
Australian Captain Ricky Ponting and a number of pundits have been critical, but sport has always been rife with time-wasting techniques and attempts to unsettle the opponent.Australian Captain Ricky Ponting and a number of pundits have been critical, but sport has always been rife with time-wasting techniques and attempts to unsettle the opponent.
TIME WASTINGTIME WASTING
There are occasions, when competitors are ahead and they just need the whistle to go. Footballers have regularly kept the ball in an opposition corner to delay the game. It's within the rules, but it often angers opposition and fans.There are occasions, when competitors are ahead and they just need the whistle to go. Footballers have regularly kept the ball in an opposition corner to delay the game. It's within the rules, but it often angers opposition and fans.
There has been suspicion that not all of Didier Drogba's anguished faces are genuineThere has been suspicion that not all of Didier Drogba's anguished faces are genuine
Time wasting is also common in the ring. Sometimes fighters are hurt and just need to eat up the time left in the round so they can get back to their corner and recuperate. The shouts of "box, box" are often heard as boxers cling to each other - drawing out a round and minimising opportunities to hit.Time wasting is also common in the ring. Sometimes fighters are hurt and just need to eat up the time left in the round so they can get back to their corner and recuperate. The shouts of "box, box" are often heard as boxers cling to each other - drawing out a round and minimising opportunities to hit.
As well as genuine efforts to use up time, sometimes delaying tactics are a psychological weapon.As well as genuine efforts to use up time, sometimes delaying tactics are a psychological weapon.
TIME WASTING AS PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTACKTIME WASTING AS PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTACK
You've had a ball called out - you know it was definitely in. You're a set down and just dropped a service game. You're in trouble, big trouble. But how can you turn this around?You've had a ball called out - you know it was definitely in. You're a set down and just dropped a service game. You're in trouble, big trouble. But how can you turn this around?
It's time for a toilet break.It's time for a toilet break.
Skill in winning games, esp. by means that barely qualify as legitimate OED definition of 'gamesmanship'Skill in winning games, esp. by means that barely qualify as legitimate OED definition of 'gamesmanship'
It's a thought that's run through many tennis players minds. Not only does it allow you time to think in the comfort of the toilet, but also puts your opponent off the boil. It leaves the adversary stiffening up, their temper fraying.It's a thought that's run through many tennis players minds. Not only does it allow you time to think in the comfort of the toilet, but also puts your opponent off the boil. It leaves the adversary stiffening up, their temper fraying.
Jimmy Connors stands accused of beginning the leak legacy. In his match against Ivan Lendl in the 1983 US Open final, Connors suddenly sprinted off the court - leaving Lendl in the 100 degree heat for several minutes. Lendl protested, but Connors went on to win the match.Jimmy Connors stands accused of beginning the leak legacy. In his match against Ivan Lendl in the 1983 US Open final, Connors suddenly sprinted off the court - leaving Lendl in the 100 degree heat for several minutes. Lendl protested, but Connors went on to win the match.
"Our attention wanders all of the time, taking our focus off a task," says Dr Richard Cox, consultant to the British Institute of Sports. "Any delaying technique is used to deflect attention. This is even easier to do in a sporting event. It may be a temporary break, but that's enough.""Our attention wanders all of the time, taking our focus off a task," says Dr Richard Cox, consultant to the British Institute of Sports. "Any delaying technique is used to deflect attention. This is even easier to do in a sporting event. It may be a temporary break, but that's enough."
Greg Rusedski had a close relationship with his towelGreg Rusedski had a close relationship with his towel
Also in the tennis arena, some of Greg Rusedski's mannerisms raised an occasional eyebrow. One quirk was the wrapping of the grip. Carefully wrapping the handle's grip back into place he could easily waste a few seconds. Then he might retie his shoelaces.Also in the tennis arena, some of Greg Rusedski's mannerisms raised an occasional eyebrow. One quirk was the wrapping of the grip. Carefully wrapping the handle's grip back into place he could easily waste a few seconds. Then he might retie his shoelaces.
Rusedski was also noticeable for the frequency with which he towelled off between points.Rusedski was also noticeable for the frequency with which he towelled off between points.
"He is getting the opponent's attention," says Dr Cox. "Their mind can be shifted at any one moment, as we only ever focus on one thing, he's making sure that's not the game."He is getting the opponent's attention," says Dr Cox. "Their mind can be shifted at any one moment, as we only ever focus on one thing, he's making sure that's not the game.
"If you were to freeze your brain you'd see we have one focus at any given moment, whether an image or sound, or a comment.""If you were to freeze your brain you'd see we have one focus at any given moment, whether an image or sound, or a comment."
And of course, whatever the actions until there's a way to read a sportsman's mind no-one can prove that Connors's toilet visit and Rusedski's towelling weren't entirely innocent.And of course, whatever the actions until there's a way to read a sportsman's mind no-one can prove that Connors's toilet visit and Rusedski's towelling weren't entirely innocent.
DIRECT DISTRACTIONDIRECT DISTRACTION
There are the direct attempts to put the opposition off. Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar is infamous for his wobbly knees during the 1984 European cup final penalty shoot-out against Roma. As Francesco Graziani prepared to take the kick, Grobbelaar wobbled his knees in mocking terror. The unnerved Italian missed, and the cup was packed off to Anfield.There are the direct attempts to put the opposition off. Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar is infamous for his wobbly knees during the 1984 European cup final penalty shoot-out against Roma. As Francesco Graziani prepared to take the kick, Grobbelaar wobbled his knees in mocking terror. The unnerved Italian missed, and the cup was packed off to Anfield.
For optimum focus the player needs to be emotionally balanced, keenly centred on the game. In cricket this may prove hard when handing over the bat. Steve Waugh, the former Australian Captain, used to talk openly about planning the "mental disintegration" of his opponents, a practice known as sledging.For optimum focus the player needs to be emotionally balanced, keenly centred on the game. In cricket this may prove hard when handing over the bat. Steve Waugh, the former Australian Captain, used to talk openly about planning the "mental disintegration" of his opponents, a practice known as sledging.
Sledging - low abuse - is a well known attempt to unsettle the rival team. On one occasion fiery fast bowler Merv Hughes decided to give advice after England's Graham Thorpe had played and missed several deliveries in a row. "Read the back of your bat mate, it's got instructions on it," he said.Sledging - low abuse - is a well known attempt to unsettle the rival team. On one occasion fiery fast bowler Merv Hughes decided to give advice after England's Graham Thorpe had played and missed several deliveries in a row. "Read the back of your bat mate, it's got instructions on it," he said.
Effective sledging seeks to undermine confidence, says Dr Cox.Effective sledging seeks to undermine confidence, says Dr Cox.
"Sledging is designed to deflect concentration and attention. Morality and ethics seldom come into play with psychological warfare. It's childishness."Sledging is designed to deflect concentration and attention. Morality and ethics seldom come into play with psychological warfare. It's childishness.
"The player's powers of analysis, which are so important to the game, are impaired - emotional balance changes with anger, the adrenaline rushes into your system, and your focus changes. It doesn't pay to become emotional.""The player's powers of analysis, which are so important to the game, are impaired - emotional balance changes with anger, the adrenaline rushes into your system, and your focus changes. It doesn't pay to become emotional."
OUTRIGHT UNDERHANDEDNESSOUTRIGHT UNDERHANDEDNESS
Underhand tactics are an everyday occurrence in football. Many players fall to the ground, feigning injury, after a the gentlest of touches.Underhand tactics are an everyday occurrence in football. Many players fall to the ground, feigning injury, after a the gentlest of touches.
But cricket also has its sneaky tactics. In February 1981 New Zealand needed six runs to tie the match from the final ball. The Australian captain, Greg Chappell, ordered the bowler, his brother Trevor Chappell, to bowl underarm. He rolled the ball along the ground to avoid the chance of a six.But cricket also has its sneaky tactics. In February 1981 New Zealand needed six runs to tie the match from the final ball. The Australian captain, Greg Chappell, ordered the bowler, his brother Trevor Chappell, to bowl underarm. He rolled the ball along the ground to avoid the chance of a six.
It was described as "the most disgusting incident I can recall in the history of cricket" by the then prime minister of New Zealand, Rob Muldoon. He said: "It was an act of cowardice and I consider it appropriate that the Australian team were wearing yellow."It was described as "the most disgusting incident I can recall in the history of cricket" by the then prime minister of New Zealand, Rob Muldoon. He said: "It was an act of cowardice and I consider it appropriate that the Australian team were wearing yellow."
But however much outrage follows any act of gamesmanship, there are always a host of sportsmen who would have done the same thing.But however much outrage follows any act of gamesmanship, there are always a host of sportsmen who would have done the same thing.


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