The Australians Are in Big Trouble with Their Criticisms

In recent days, their misbehaving scenes were rapidly taped which makes cricket ugly to the viewers.

1. It's often to see the Australian players getting caught for their misbehaviour in the field with the opponent players.

2.It is usual to see many controversial moments in the historic events like the Ashes where the traditional rivals fight for their pride.

3. Heat rises on the controversial issues revealed recently in the Ashes tour as the Australian players sledge the English men with their harsh comments.

4. During the first test of Ashes series in Brisbane (Nov/Dec 2013), the Australian skipper Michael Clarke was fined 20 per cent of his match fee for commenting James Anderson abusively which was picked up by the stump microphone.

5. Clarke was subsequently cited by umpire Kumar Dharmasena and third umpire Marais Erasmus for breaching Article 2.1.4 of the ICC Code of Conduct which relates to "using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting during an international match".

6. The skipper admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Jeff Crowe of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees.

7. Also, Clarke isn't the first cricketer to do that in an Ashes series and sure it won't be the last.

8. As this was making the ugliest way in the Australian cricket, there arise another controversial due to the comment played by David Warner in the same test match and this time it was against Jonathan Trott who struggled to make runs in recent days.

9. Warner is one of the most remarkable players in the Australian side for getting caught for the controversial comments and fights in the field.

10. Regarding this issue, the former Australian skipper Steve Waugh expressed that Dave Warner was crossing his limits and his comments were fully out of order.

11. He also added that one should not comment on someone else personally on the opposition and said that Australia are playing well and hence they don't need to do so much talking out there now.

12. So carrying these sorts of misbehaving attitudes, Australia are heading towards their second test match in the Ashes series on 5th of December.

13. They are now playing a good cricket but need to be little bit clever about the way they are reacting in the field.