Dear ToraToraTora,
You are living in a dream world in believing that there is something sacredly honest about cricket.
There is nothing special about cricket compared with other sports. What about the notorious "body line bowling series" pre-war? What about the repeated "ball tampering" incidents?
Broad was right. If the umpire did not declare him out then he was not out and should not have surrendered his wicket. In fact he would have been in trouble with his team-mates and manager.
If sport loses it's primary aim of winning, within the rules and according to the umpires, referees etc., then it would not be worth watching. This is typified in football by the stultifying boredom of "friendly" matches.
As for snooker's gentlelmen, they know they are under the watchful-eye of slow motion at The Crucible or Wembley and the point is seldom crucial. They do disagree with the referee at times over ball-position replacement after a miss.
Tora, when you watched the London Olympics, did you, in your heart, do so to see the Brits win or simply to watch them taking part?
Kind regards,
SIQ.