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Aussie players fume at Harbhajan decision

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Posted online: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 1953 hrs IST
      

Melbourne, January 30:: Cricket Australia bore scathing attack from its furious players and local media for bowing down to the BCCI's "money power" and letting Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh off the hook with minimal punishment.

The ICC-appointed appeals commissioner John Hansen on Tuesday overturned the charge of racial abuse against Harbhajan but held the Indian guilty of using offensive language against Australia's Andrew Symonds.

"The thing that pisses us off is that it shows how much power India has. The Aussie guys aren't going to make it up. The players are frustrated because this shows how much influence India has, because of the wealth they generate.

Money talks," an unnamed Australian player was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald.

The BCCI had on Tuesday threatened to pull out of the tri-series if the racial abuse charge levelled by Symonds on the Indian spinner during the Sydney Test were not withdrawn.

'Cricket's Day of Shame' cried a headline in the paper and the report said the players were dismayed to hear "Harbhajan had avoided any meaningful punishment".

The report also said that CA caved in to India's muscle flexing as it was anxious to save the tri-series because it feared to be sued for a figure understood to be about $60 million if India quit the tour.

India's broadcast partner, ESPN, owns the lucrative contract to beam cricket from Australia into the subcontinent.

The report claimed that CA told the cricketers that "if ESPN sued successfully, it could take 10 years to recoup the losses."

The Australian also said "the players wanted Harbhajan convicted of something because he had allegedly broken his word, lied and twice called Symonds a "monkey".

"When the offer for Harbhajan to apologise in return for the lesser charge was made to the BCCI it was rejected out of hand."

"Billionaire superpower of world cricket threatened for the second time in a month to go home if it didn't get its way, while its players refused to continue with the tour and remained in the luxury team hotel in Adelaide.

"The Indians also held the tour to ransom by pulling the same stunt after the Sydney Test, when Harbhajan was convicted," the report in The Australian said.

Another leading newspaper The Daily Telegraph said "India executed an astonishing political power-play when they achieved a courtroom compromise in the Harbhajan Singh race row in Adelaide".

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Aussie players fume at Harbhajan decision
by Siva on 2008-01-31 08:06:47.872344+05:30
Australia invented sledging. They have done it for years and frustrated players of all countries. The notorious Miandad-Lilly incident was captured in picture for the whole world to see. So, the Aussies should be the last guys on earth to take the moral high ground. When the England and Australia propped up ICC, they did display their power. When Lever was caught red-handed cheating, Bedi was unfairly accused of chucking as the white sahibs could not stomach the fact they were caught red handed. I am glad for once the BCCI suddenly realized they have something called backbone and stood up. Good show keep it up.
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Bad man is better that bad name
by S K Singh on 2008-01-31 04:14:11.688637+05:30
Old saying goes, Bad man is better than bad name. In ICC record book, Indian team is most abusive and they have been penalized the most times. Judges always look at past criminal records be4 pronouncing new sentence.
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Final result of Sydney
by Rajeev on 2008-01-31 01:22:03.347929+05:30
Many Indian fans are happy that Harbhajan was not penalized for 3 test match ban but only 50% of match fee. But, look at ICC permanent record, Harbhajan was fined for using abusive language, which will be used against him in future but no Aussie created any record with ICC and they won Sydney test. Ponting, Clark, Hogg, Symonds, Procter, Bucknor, Benson etc. have no adverse entry in ICC record.
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Justice of lollipop
by Pankaj on 2008-01-31 01:37:47.877181+05:30
It is ridiculous. One SA judge penalized us on fake charges of Australian team and other reduced the penalty and we are happy with lollipop. Real criminal Symonds is still at large.
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okay fine ...so whatcha gonna do abt it ?
by vishal on 2008-01-30 20:10:41.67075+05:30
Okay, We have explained umteen times how it was not a a racist abuse. How he was provoked by Symonds who started abusing Harbhajan first and yet the Australians not willing to understand or back down. The collective white ego just cannot handle the freaking darkies getting the upper hand They keep accusing India of Powerplay and what not so here is what i say - *shrug* ...fine ...it was, as you say, powerplay - now go do what you can !!!!!!
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Indian power
by Sachin on 2008-01-30 19:28:28.953728+05:30
The West for long has been used to getting there way. Now when India once a third world country
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we are still 3rd world when you see the country
by ds on 2008-01-30 19:38:29.832199+05:30
Leaving cricket aside, We will be first world when everyone is employed, road/homes Techno clean by hiring Europeans/North-Koreans to clean because Harijan/Dalit stigma makes the local's an useless worker that are unable to use moder ways. Remove third world mutilation like kidney removal, that is just beginning.
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