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[edit] English Traditionally sledging was seen as drunk party a prime example of a practice that was "Not Cricket", and was generally looked down upon as ungentlemanly. Mild forms of sledging would take place in the English game, but personal attacks were seen as unacceptable. In recent years, English cricket has adopted a more Australasian competitive streak, and sledging has become drunk party more commonplace. [edit] Australasian In Australian and New Zealand culture, sledging is seen as fair game, and part drunk party of masculine discourse. Adult males commonly insult each other as part of social relations, particularly in sport, with the proviso that "What's said on the pitch stays on the pitch". Two sports players may thus insult each other on a cricket field, and then have a beer afterwards and be the best of friends. In this cultural context, sledging is not seen as a big deal, and those who complain about it are derided as immature and unmasculine.
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