Bring it to Canberra...
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:03 pm
Fuck Sean! 
THE England and Wales Cricket Board has asked Cricket Australia to drop Brisbane as a Test venue on future Ashes tours because of the supposedly boorish behaviour of Australian supporters during the recent First Test at the Gabba.
The ECB is understood also to have been dismayed by the way England players were treated by sections of the local media, with The Courier-Mail running a campaign in which it refused to mention Stuart Broad by name.
As well, the England team has already stated it has banned Triple M for the remainder of the current Ashes tour after the radio station arranged for aircraft to tow banners over Brisbane taunting its players.
Former England fast bowler Derek Pringle, writing in the London Telegraph, said England admitted to sledging players but felt there was an intensity about the Brisbane Test, "possibly whipped up by the boorish crowd", that crossed the line.
"Senior members of the England and Wales Cricket Board at the match were so astounded by the behaviour of Australia's supporters, in particular their puerile chants of "Broad is a w-----," that representations have been made to Cricket Australia about the possibility of not playing there on future tours," Pringle wrote.
"Whether the fans or the tasteless propaganda in the local press drove the players, especially Australia's, to ever more aggressive taunts, remains unanswered, but, whatever the reason, it took many, Alastair Cook's team included, by surprise."
It is understood the ECB believed all those spectators jeering Broad should have been ejected from the ground.
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland was flying to Adelaide for the second Test starting tomorrow and could not be contacted for comment.


