Black test match at Sydney

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Times Now: sources: india may abandon the entire series :confused:

wth is happening. why would they wanna abandon the series.. just change the crap umpires and give warning to australia's onfield behaviour.. thats it..

indian team did not attend the presentation ceremony... good thing done by india.
 
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An Aussie first ever to be banned for racist remarks

Darren Lehmann of Australia was suspended for five-day ODIs over a racial remark in the earshot of the Sri Lankan dressing room during the 2002-03 cricket series.

Lehmann shouted an obscenity during a triangular One-Day International against Sri Lanka in Brisbane — this after he was run-out in a match during the series.

Bhajji was banned for three tests on Sunday night after he was found guilty of racial abuse for allegedly calling Australian all-rounder, Andrew Symonds "a monkey"(Bhajji Should have called Gorilla or king kong 2008:thumbsup:).
An Aussie first ever to be banned for racist remarks
 
good one aju...I think we should return back to India..I thought yesterday our Indian players will boycot the same way pakistanis did it in England..But they continued to play and we paid the price for it...After losing the match we should not tell that it is poor umpiring..We should learn some lessons to be aggressive like pakistanis.. Why Indians lodged the complaint against Bradd Hodge after bajji gets ban..They should have reported to the umpires while the play was in progress what pointing did for bajji...so, i think that ICC will not punish Brad Hodge... In today morning i saw in NDTV that Indian players r still staying in SYDNEY..They should catch the next flight and should come to INDIA rather than going to play for the next text match...
 
Not walking is not cheating :wall:

While the poor umpiring during the Sydney Test has attracted many of the headlines, much vitriol has also been directed at several players for not walking when they have nicked the ball. At best they have been accused of unsporting behaviour, at worst of downright cheating.

And yet what is it about cricket that it is the only major sport in the world where some people demand that players do the umpires' jobs for them? There is nothing in the Laws that requires a batsman to walk, although there is a widespread feeling that batsmen always used to do so in the good old days, and by not doing so now the current generation show themselves as being inferior.

The reality is that walking has always been a contentious issue. The concept grew up in social cricket in Victorian times when the whole ethos of gentlemen being sportsmen was formulated. And yet, even at that level, there were some batsmen who walked and some who did not.
Cricinfo - Not walking is not cheating

Kumble questions Australia's spirit

Anil Kumble has accused Australia of not playing in the spirit of the game in a heated finish to a Test that continued the ill-feeling between the teams. After a match filled with controversy it was revealed the BCCI would request Steve Bucknor, the "incompetent" official, be replaced for the third Test in Perth while Kumble will review the pre-series catching agreement he had with Ricky Ponting, who aggressively defended his integrity.
"Only one team was playing with the spirit of the game, that's all I can say," Kumble said after a day that included a horrible decision for Rahul Dravid and a claimed low, slip catch by Michael Clarke against Sourav Ganguly. The dismissal was sealed when Ponting told the umpire Mark Benson it was out, although television replays were, as usual, not conclusive.

Cricinfo - Kumble questions Australia's spirit

Indian team stays on in Sydney to push ban appeal

Cricinfo staff
January 7, 2008
The Indian team has remained in Sydney, instead of leaving for Canberra on Monday morning as scheduled, so that it gets a copy of the order banning Harbhajan Singh. The team is understood to be deeply disappointed with Sunday's events and is pushing for an early return home but any decision will be taken at the highest level of the Indian board.
Around 4.15 pm local time, MV Sridhar, India's assistant manager, confirmed that team had been instructed by the BCCI to stay in Sydney till further instructions. "There is a lot of paperwork required and we need to be proper in our appeal hence we are delaying our departure to Sydney," Sridhar had told PTI.

Harbhajan was banned for three Tests by Mike Procter, the match referee, for racial abuse against Andrew Symonds. The team has decided to appeal the ban, which it must do so within 24 hours, hence the urgency to obtain a copy of Procter's order.

Cricinfo - Indian team stays on in Sydney to push ban appeal
 
I think it will be very childish to discontinue the tour ... There certainly was bad umpiring but still we played bad in the last inning ... and bhajji was banned on the basis of the vdo clipping in which he was apologizing to symonds and hayden ... he should have said something wrong cos of which he was apologizing... But then I am sure symonds too should have said something ... So banning bhajji only was wrong ... I still can't understand if symonds and clark can ball u well then wht the hell is wrong with our bowlers or is tht our batsman :( ... Aussies still scored 400+ batting on 4th and 5th day ... I will agree tht not walking is not cheating ... Sachin has done tht many many times ... Cheating is wht aussies did by claiming the catch when it wasn't ...
 
I think it will be very childish to discontinue the tour ... There certainly was bad umpiring but still we played bad in the last inning ... and bhajji was banned on the basis of the vdo clipping in which he was apologizing to symonds and hayden ... he should have said something wrong cos of which he was apologizing... But then I am sure symonds too should have said something ... So banning bhajji only was wrong ... I still can't understand if symonds and clark can ball u well then wht the hell is wrong with our bowlers or is tht our batsman :( ... Aussies still scored 400+ batting on 4th and 5th day ...

I will agree tht not walking is not cheating ... Sachin has done tht many many times ... Cheating is wht aussies did by claiming the catch when it wasn't ...
I agree with you in your first para but in the second para you are partly correct what symonds & ponting done was not a problem but a third person michael clarke where in on day 4 when kumble bowled got his where Dravid took the catch at first slip which is what annoying every body and also indian team. In this regard kumble at the press conference said that when a person is edged to first slip clearly and still he waits for umpire to raise his finger thats what annoyed most of us including the indian team and gavaskar.
 
it is very silly to abandon the series. it was umpires who did mistakes. australians have the right to appeal.but really they cheated :(
 
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