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BCCI not to take up Hayden issue to ICC

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Posted online: Thursday , February 28, 2008 at 05:14:06
Updated: Thursday , February 28, 2008 at 05:34:05


Kochi, February 28: The BCCI has no plans to take up with the ICC the issue of Matthew Hayden calling Harbhajan Singh an ‘obnoxious little weed’.

“That was something which happened outside the field of play,” BCCI’s Chief Administrative Officer, Ratnakar Shetty, told reporters here.

Cricket Australia has taken up the matter with Hayden. He was found guilty of breaching the code of conduct, Shetty said.

“The Indian board has nothing to do with it as it is an internal matter of Cricket Australia,” he said.

Asked if Harbhajan would be asked to ‘cool down’, he said “we have advised all cricketers to behave properly. The captain will see to it that there is no untoward behaviour.

“Our players are well behaved. They are more focussed on cricket,” he said.

On whether during the IPL matches, Australian players like Hayden and Andrew Symonds, who had a brush with Harbhajan in the Sydney Test, could expect rough treatment from the crowd, he said the Indian fans, barring some incidents, has never been hostile.

The crowd behaviour at Mumbai last year against Symonds was an “isolated incident,” he said. MORE PTI UD BN YS YS 02281811 DEL SPORT-HAYDEN-SHETTY 2LST Asked if future of Test matches was at stake with Twenty20 cricket becoming popular, Shetty said the Ashes, Australia-India and India-Pakistan Test series were drawing the crowds and the standard of cricket had gone up, especially in fielding, due to one-day and T-20 matches.

“T20 is a new format. Every format of the game has its own space,” he said.

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Hayden by Reva on 29 Feb 2008

If Harbhajan or Ishant who are the main targets of the aussies would have said something off field , the aussies would have fined them again SO WHAT IF HARBHAJN CALLED SYMNDS MONKEY-- NO BIG OFFENCE AND SO WHAT IF ISHANT WAS OVERJOYED ON MAKING SYMNDS OUT -- NOT BAD OR OFFENSIVE IT IS A PART OF THE GAME NOT BAD AT ALL-WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE PAYING FINES???IT IS LAW WHICH DIFFERENT FOR A WHITE PERSON -- THERFORE NO FINES FOR THE TWO OBNOXIOUS BEASTS HAYDEN AND SYMNDS

Law is different by mel on 29 Feb 2008

Because WHITE IS RIGHT, its called natural superiority.

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