Broadcaster Kayo Sports has apologised after airing an expletive-laden discussion between Australian cricket greats Shane Warne and Andrew Symonds about Test batsman Marnus Labuschagne.
Key points:
- Warne and Symonds did not appear aware they were being broadcast
- Kayo Sports said the stream started early and caught the comments
- The broadcast also caught Warne talking about his memories from a 1998 tour of India
The hot mic gaffe was caught at the start of the Adelaide Strikers and Melbourne Renegades Big Bash match on Friday evening and was shared on social media.
The Australian greats did not appear to be aware they were being broadcast when Warne suggested that part-time spinner Labuschagne be given a chance to bowl late on the second day of the third Test against India.
Symonds then turned the discussion to reference Labuschagne’s quirks at the batting crease.
“That or his ADD [attention deficit disorder] f***ing pills,” Symonds said of Labuschagne.
“Yeah, f***,” Warne replied. “Jeez it’s annoying. ‘No!!!’ Just f***ing bat properly.”
Symonds replied: “We’ll have to give him the hog pile”.
“Mate, if you keep that shit up, we’re going to squash your guts out your arse,” he added, prompting laughter from Warne.
The Foxtel-owned streaming service apologised for airing the exchange.
“Our stream started early and caught some unacceptable comments. On behalf of and the commentary team, we unreservedly apologise,” it said on Twitter.
Warne’s frank memories of his first Test tour of India, in 1998, when he played alongside the likes of Paul Wilson, Adam Dale and Gavin Robertson were also broadcast.
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