Needs to Change - Alcohol-Drenched Culture in ICC Cricket World Cup

<h1>Needs to Change - Alcohol-Drenched Culture in ICC Cricket World Cup</h1>

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On Sunday, Australia's one-day cricket group secured a definitive prize: the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup.

The morning after, the Aussie group's glass ought to be overflowing with honors and congrats for their on-field strength over New Zealand, yet rather the container runneth over with liquor and merited feedback.

For that, Cricket Australia, individuals from the Australian cricket group and Channel Nine have nobody at fault yet themselves.

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Forty-six recreations, 14 countries, the world's best constrained overs cricketers playing before a worldwide gathering of people of more than a billion individuals, a record swarm of 93,013 fans packed into the MCG for the last diversion, with millions more Australian cricket fans cheering home their group before the telly.

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Our Australian team commanded the New Zealanders, first with the ball and afterward with the bat.

Having lifted the trophy, having tackled the best on the planet and won, what inquiry gets asked of our Australian cricketing world class, our brandishing saints, our youngsters' good examples?

Cricket legend Shane Warne has sent social networking into overdrive after ceaselessly asking the observing Australian players what number of beverages they we

On the off chance that there's some solace to be had it is that toasting overabundance is no more considered a worthy symbol of honor by the whole populace. As a country, we are currently scrutinizing the part of the liquor business, our donning rivalries and the media in propagating this negative and unsafe conduct.

Such a move runs counter to the wishes of a larger part of Australians who perceive that liquor promoting impacts youngsters and who need the proviso shut that permits liquor publicizing to be telecast before 8.30pm amid brandishing shows on weekends and open occasions just like the case amid yesterday's cricket show.

I trust the solid response against Warne's anticipated tricks makes clear to game heads and those dependable in government that the time it now, time to move back Australia's harmful drinking society.
 
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