Just to add, Why is it entirely wrong of the Aussie fans to call no-ball when Murali is bowling? I'm happy to accept that his action is legal, afterall that is a fact. However, if the Aussie fans know that it disrupts him and puts him off his game, then it is hardly going to make them stop is it?
Football players have to put up with most of their private lives in the media, and as such deal with entire home crowds chanting about whatever it is. In my opinion it is is Muralis softness that will stop him, in my eyes, being ranked above Warne when their careers end. Afterall I'd rather have some crowd members shouting "no-ball" than asking "Where my wife was" after a divorce.
Sorry to go off-topic, but it seemed over the last 2 pages that had become the topic.
In respects to Botha, I do feel sorry for the lad, likewise with Shabbir Ahmed, as has been mentioned, if they weren't called up to International Cricket they would still be able to play domestic cricket as noone would have picked up on it, but they have been, and as such now face a year out of cricket.