I don't know about everyone else but I've gotta say I've seen the whole day's news events as a big non-issue. The only issue that would validate Anil Kumble's ramblings about us not playing in the spirit of the game would be if it's true that Brad Hogg went overboard with abusive language aimed at the Indians during play. If he seriously thinks that a competitive streak is against the 'spirit of the game' when he himself appealed umpteen times in a competitive game, then he's a hypocrite. I think that Kumble is upset at the umpiring (and rightly so) and at the fact that Singh got a three match ban yet that's no reason to take his frustrations out on Australia after a close loss in a competitive game of test cricket. As I say, the only issue that I'd see give his media appearance credence would be if Hogg mouthed off as he's been accused of. And on Australia's celebrations after the game, who bloody wouldn't celebrate like that after such a dramatic and down-to-the-wire win? I mean, seriously, there was exactly the same if not more of a celebration last year in Adelaide after a close Ashes win against the Poms yet no one said a word then, did they? and would you be quiet if the opposition claims an illegitimate catch and players staying and not moving when they nick a ball to 1st slip is this what you call "competetive streak" cmon i know the umpiring was [cabbage] but this was unacceptable .i was proud of the indian team for their sportsmanship after a tight loss. as for the racist accusations i agree that it should be dealt severely and its just not good for the game.cricket is above all such things.i hope the tour isnt called off.