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Aussies to watch Sydney highlights to 'improve'

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Posted online: Thursday , January 10, 2008 at 1045 hrs IST
      

Melbourne, January 10:: Australian skipper Ricky Ponting and his teammates will re-watch highlights of the controversy-marred Sydney Test against India to make sure that some of the "arrogant" behaviour that outraged even their own countrymen is not repeated again.

"We'll look at some of the footage, its perception and the way people see things when they're off the field," Ponting was quoted as saying by Herald Sun.

Australia won the ill-tempered match by 122 runs to record their 16th straight Test win but far from being celebrated, the victory was heavily criticised by former players, fans and the media, who lambasted the team's "win at all costs" attitude.

Ponting said the players would analyse their body language while speaking to the opposition in the match footage and make sure that it is not perceived to be arrogant in future matches.

"I might be talking to opposition players on the field but it might be construed by people watching on television that you're in a slanging or sledging match when that's not the case," he explained.

"I think it's important that we sit back and look at that footage. Look at our body language. See if there are areas that we can improve on," Ponting, who till recently strongly defended his team's behaviour, added.

On his own behaviour during the match, Ponting said he regretted a few instances like standing too long at the crease after being given out LBW in the first innings.

"There's no doubt I stood there for a second or two too long and I shouldn't have done that. And it probably didn't help that I was shown throwing my bat when I got back to the rooms," he said.

"Some of the guys might not have shaken (Indian skipper Anil) Kumble's hand after the game. But we were so wrapped up with the end of the game that they were already off the field. And we all walked along when it was over and shook their hands," he added.

Ponting, however, rubbished accusations that his side's celebrations after winning the match were reflective of any arrogance.

"I've thought about this in the last couple of days. If we were big-headed and arrogant we wouldn't have been celebrating like that," he said.

"Big-headedness doesn't go hand in hand with the sort of euphoria we showed at the end of the game. I think we can all look back at that last Test and probably realise there were some little areas in that game that, if we had our time over again, we might have done it slightly differently," he added.

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Ricky Punter - A leader with out past or future!
by Gurunath Prakash on 2008-01-11 12:15:16.026466+05:30
Forget it! First ricky you first request the ICC, Cricket Australia to annual the Sydney Test and then give this talks of future. Your past will always be questioned and is in question! Do you see a future for yourself? Nah
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Improvement
by Samy on 2008-01-11 08:22:34.132022+05:30
Ricky, the important thing you should never forget is being human. Having said that, there is always a new begining to an end. When you retire as Australian captain, world should know you as creditable leader who played fair and won heart of millions....teams should say a worthy opponent who respected other teams value as well.
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Man of the Match award
by John on 2008-01-11 08:13:50.377969+05:30
After watching SCG highlights, ponting declared that Bucknor is the final Man of the Match for the 2nd Test.
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Mr. R. Ponting
by Dr. A. Das on 2008-01-11 07:10:09.225268+05:30
I do not know whether Mr. R. Ponting has got any formal education at least!!
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Rickey Ponting
by LALIT CHAUBE on 2008-01-11 06:22:47.386788+05:30
I think, the reason for the change of his ATTITUDE is loss of advertising revenue from INDIA, which is substantial.So now he is this soft/considerate, but he is still arrogant, so let us not buy what he endorses
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Rickey Ponting
by Gurunath Prakash on 2008-01-21 05:54:31.391563+05:30
I totally agree with Lalit. This tour of Australia has made us be suspicious of the Australians. Now, it would take the visiting Australians to India a lot to recover the ground. I dont know if the Australians realize, a lot of these guys were poster-boys in India. Its all gone in a jiffy. Almost all the poster were torn and a bon fire of them were made in all regions of India. In terms of revenue , it would be a huge loss. In the end, its a loss to World Cricket and ties between the two Country's. Ofcourse, Aussies can buy the Indian Politicians and Officers for a mug of Aussie Beer! LOL
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