A shareholder in SEN Radio has defended the station’s decision to dump cricket journalist Peter Lalor from its coverage over social media activity that was perceived as pro-Palestine.
Peter Lalor [Photo: Cricket Et Al] Over the weekend, SEN unceremoniously dumped Peter Lalor, a widely-respected cricket commentator, over posts he made on his X/Twitter account referencing Gaza.
Not a single dropped cup. Also Root’s beard is looking great. You can tell England haven't played 50-over cricket for a while. It's not about not caring, but it was just a bit lacklustre.
Australia's cricket 'quick', Peter George, who was rushed to the Australian team in New Zealand last April to cover for fellow fast bowler Ryan Harris, and then included in the touring party to India ...
New Delhi: Australian radio station SEN dismissed cricket journalist Peter Lalor over the weekend, halfway through Australia’s tour of Sri Lanka, over his social media posts about the Israel-Palestine ...
Shreyas Iyer revealed he wasn't initially in India's line-up for the first ODI against England, stepping in last-minute for the injured Virat Kohli. Iyer shone with a key 59 off 36 balls, leading ...
Australian journalist and commentator Peter Lalor who was also commentating on the Test match between Sri Lanka and Australia was sacked from SEN radio for sharing his views on this sensitive ...
"Taking a short break feels like a sensible precaution to avoid injury and the risk of a longer lay-off." ...
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