Re: Ponting 'must be sacked'
While many of the criticisms in that article were entirely valid, the article loses credibility by calling for Ponting's sacking.
Could he have handled the Harbhajan Singh matter a litle better? Probably. He could have pulled his players away from the altercation, then had a word to the umpires, or even Harbhajan himself, at the next interval
Did the Australians play outside the spirit of the game? Debatable, but at times they did. Yes The indians do it quite a lot but The best cricket team in the world should be able to rise above that.
Should Symonds have walked? That's a matter for Symonds and no-one else. If it was me, then yes, I would walk, purely that's how I play sport. Any of those on this board who have played RecFooty alongside me (a few have posted in this thread already) can vouch for that. Did he know he was out at the time? You don't look back that quickly unless you've edged the ball, that should have been a dead give-away for Bucknor. It was a howler, but that's sport.
Should/Could Ponting have been more diplomatic to the Indian Press? I don't think he needed to, his character has brought into question and he's got a right to defend himself.
As for the Australian celebrations after the game, I didn't see any Australians doing any Gymnastics after taking a wicket. That was childishness in the extreme.
While many of the criticisms in that article were entirely valid, the article loses credibility by calling for Ponting's sacking.
Could he have handled the Harbhajan Singh matter a litle better? Probably. He could have pulled his players away from the altercation, then had a word to the umpires, or even Harbhajan himself, at the next interval
Did the Australians play outside the spirit of the game? Debatable, but at times they did. Yes The indians do it quite a lot but The best cricket team in the world should be able to rise above that.
Should Symonds have walked? That's a matter for Symonds and no-one else. If it was me, then yes, I would walk, purely that's how I play sport. Any of those on this board who have played RecFooty alongside me (a few have posted in this thread already) can vouch for that. Did he know he was out at the time? You don't look back that quickly unless you've edged the ball, that should have been a dead give-away for Bucknor. It was a howler, but that's sport.
Should/Could Ponting have been more diplomatic to the Indian Press? I don't think he needed to, his character has brought into question and he's got a right to defend himself.
As for the Australian celebrations after the game, I didn't see any Australians doing any Gymnastics after taking a wicket. That was childishness in the extreme.
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