Playing within the rules, and not only the letter of the rules but theintent of them as well. Fair play means you win a boxing match by being a better boxer, not by having weights in your gloves, a horse race by having a better horse, not by injuring your opponent's horse, a football game by playing better football, not by paying a hooker to distract their star player.
5 fair play strategies
Yes and No. When you play fair, it isn't.
To be a good sport, you need to respect your others, play a fair game and have faith in your self and others
Fair play is a complex notion that comprises and embodies a number of values that are fundamental not only to sport but also to everyday life.
Sebastian Coe has written: 'Fair play in sport and society' 'The Olympians'
George Orwell
It is better to win, provided you played fair, did not break any rules and were a good sport.
It depends which sport they are talking about really. But one rule that appears in most sports is that there should be no hurting of other competitors.
Cricket is known as the "Gentleman's Game" and hence the word, maybe the concept of Fair Play award. Also being a team sport the teams are expected to show sportsmanship, follow the rules of game, be ambassadors of the game.
As in all sports there is a level of gamesmanship. However, the game has very little issue with fair play. The iRB and the home boards have taken great strides in cracking down on issue of unfair play. In a recent case the RFU (England board) banned a player for using fake blood to make it look like an opponent hit him
A sport is an organised, competitive, entertaining and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means
you play a sport no drr