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Ganguly at it again?

A member of the National Nine News sports team took a potshot at anyone and everyone but was particularly harsh on Ganguly, whom he described as a “serial offender”.

Updated on: Oct 14, 2008 11:29 PM IST
PTI | By , Melbourne
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Intentionally or inadvertently, Sourav Ganguly continues to rub Australians the wrong way and the media here poured vitriol on the former India skipper, accusing him of indulging in delaying tactics to ensure the Bangalore Test ended in a draw.

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The popular belief here is that Australia were destined to win the Bangalore Test but the existing light rule, coupled with Ganguly's delaying tactics, denied Ricky Ponting's men victory in the first game of the four-match Test series.

A member of the National Nine News sports team took a potshot at anyone and everyone but was particularly harsh on Ganguly, whom he described as a “serial offender”.

“Serial offender Sourav Ganguly firstly persuaded the umpires to go off. Then when play resumed, Ganguly made Australia’s fielders and partner VVS Laxman wait an eternity because he'd apparently ‘forgotten to put his thigh pad on’.

“Please! Can't you be timed out in this game?” he wrote.

According to him, the spectators were the obvious losers in the entire exercise.

Criticising umpire Asad Rauf and Rudy Koertzen, the writer said, “With the match in the balance, a crucial hour's play on the final day was lost, with not one, but two stoppages for bad light — when at times the sun was shining!

“Umpires strutted about like Emperor Penguins, holding out their light metres — a device that like performance enhancing drugs should be banned.”

Asserting that such finishes would do no good to the game, he went on to say, “If Test cricket continues to produce farcical finishes like this one in Bangalore, this great game's Bradmans, Gavaskars, Tendulkars and Pontings will also be soon forgotten... Even by their mothers-in-law!”

Meanwhile, a Fox Sports cricket commentator went on to demand amendments in International Cricket Council's existing light rules.

“I thought the light was fine and they really need to change the rules regarding that aspect of the game,” the commentator said.

 
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