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Murali says he expected nasty greeting down under

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Posted online: Monday , February 04, 2008 at 11:03:39
Updated: Tuesday , February 05, 2008 at 11:21:11


Brisbane, February 4: Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan, in his first public reaction to the egg-throwing incident in Hobart, on Monday said he was expecting such a greeting from the hostile Australian fans.

Muralitharan, who on Saturday was thrown eggs by a fan in Hobart, said it was not a strange thing to happen in Australia, considering how hostile the spectators have been towards him in the past.

"When you come to Australia, you expect such incidents," said the spinner.

Murali has a history of crowd trouble in Australia, being jeered with the chants of 'no-ball' most of the time he has bowled. In the past, he has been reported twice for chucking in Australia and he once vowed never to tour this part of the world again.

But even as Murali made a half-sneering reaction to the incident, his captain Mahela Jayawardene was typically statesmanlike and laughed off the episode.

"We had a good laugh about it. A few in our team wanted Murali to have egg on his pace. Murali, if it was possible, would have picked up a stone and thrown back (at the car). He later said there was a traffic light in front and luckily for those in the car, the light was green," said Jayawardene, amid raucous laughter at the press conference.

Jayawardene believed that crowd in Australia is as tough as the national team and it stems from their desire to win in all contests.

"Crowd in Australia are aggressive, like their team, and it's because they also want to win every single cricket game.

"Murali has faced worse things than an egg thrown at him.

We reported it because we had to but we did not think much of the incident. It's important that things are kept in check and not everything is brought out to notice."

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Chucker chucked at by Cogito_ergo... on 04 Feb 2008

"Throwing" eggs was a symbolic gesture of protest against "throwing" the cricket ball in the name of bowling. However, I wish the Australians had thrown something relatively harmless like water balloons.

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