Does anyone know exactly what Harbhajan said to that oaf Symonds that was racial?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/7171843.stm
Did anyone watch the game or read a news report on it?
It would be shameful if he's banned for 4 matches.
My wonderment is that what is so special about Symonds that he believes all the Indian players and Indian public is out to get him?
We've played great hosts for so many years to teams like West Indies, Zimbabwe, England, etc. who have had players of mixed races - why is it always Symonds?
Has he considered the possibility that there may be something wrong with him, or his attitude, or his perception of the world?
Anyhow, I rant.
Does anyone know what was said?
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"Mah deah, there is much more money to be made in the destruction of civilization than in building it up."
-- Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind"
As I read in the newspaper Harbhajan had called him 'A monkey"
which Harbhajan seems to be denying and the team management is behind him but I feel banning him for 3-4 matches will be ridiculous considering what australian players has done in the past and they are world famous in sledging. Lets wait and watch where the turn of event will take us??
Here is some more...
"http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23008858-5001023,00.html"
A TAP on Brett Lee's bottom by Harbhajan Singh was the spark that lit the fuse for an ugly racial abuse furore during the third Test yesterday.
Personally, I feel they just wanted to disturb his concentration and get him out... and also keep the Indian team disturbed and angry for the last two days... so they can win...silly politics.
He said nothing, nothing is recorded on microphone.
This is Australian cricket/cricketer when they realize that this match is running out from their hand, they start something like this.
BCCI should stand with HS.
They have already declare Umpire “Man of the match”
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"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win" - Mahatma Gandhi
It is one person's words against another, and the umpires said they didn't hear anything either. But, it is evident that there was a lot of provoking from the Aussies, the masters of sledging. Weren't they the ones to preach "What is said on the field stays on the field"?
This Australian team may continue demolishing the opposition, and Ponting may go on to break all batting records, but the West Indies of the 70s and 80s will be the best Cricket team in my opinion.
The Aussie media is having a field day analyzing Harbhajan's background..
http://www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/at-27-bad-boy-harbhajan-risks-turning-into-indias-boor/2008/01/05/1198950126564.html
And bringing casteism to the picture as well..
http://www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/a-class-act-opinions-differ/2008/01/04/1198950076545.html
BTW, loved it when Bajji dismissed Ponting yet again yesterday!
Anyone has video clip of what happen exactly
nothing...he just cudnt see bhajji kickin thie a**
and this is a first time sum1 gave them some lead in a long time...
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