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Behave better, ICC tells India and Australia

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Posted online: Monday , February 25, 2008 at 1530 hrs IST
      

Sydney, February 25:: India and Australia have been warned to improve their on-field behaviour after Ishant Sharma was fined over an ugly incident with Andrew Symonds.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) again called on both sides to bury their differences and focus on playing the game amid fears of another bitter fallout between the feuding teams.

"Clearly both teams are still sensitive to each others' actions in the middle," ICC match referee Jeff Crowe said in a statement.

"ICC has recently reiterated that a zero tolerance attitude will be shown to abusive or insulting language and actions.

"So hopefully the teams in these remaining matches in the (Tri-) Series will focus on the business of playing and entertaining."

Sharma was fined 15 percent of his match fee from Sunday's tri-series one-day international in Sydney after he celebrated Symonds' dismissal by crudely pointing the batsmen to the dressing room during a heated exchange.

He was charged by the on-field umpires with a low level offence but Crowe said he wanted to remind both teams about their behaviour.

Lower end

"The gesture was a direct breach of the ICC Code of Conduct," Crowe said.

"I took into account the fact that Sharma may have been provoked and that this was his first offence and hence the penalty was at the lower end of the scale." Sharma was the fourth Indian player charged with breaching the code of conduct during the team's troubled tour of Australia.

Batsman Rohit Sharma was fined for dissent against Sri Lanka in Brisbane less than three weeks ago and Yuvraj Singh was charged, but later let off, with the same offence during the first test in Melbourne in December.

The most serious incident occurred in the second test in Sydney when spinner Harbhajan Singh was initially given a three-match ban for racially abusing Symonds.

The penalty was later changed to a fine after the charges were downgraded to a lesser offence on appeal after the row between the teams threatened to boilover.

The Indian cricket board took the unusual step of suspending the tour for two days and threatened to go home before the teams agreed to a truce.

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Injustice by ICC on INDIANS
by Nagesh on 2008-02-27 03:47:10.821488+05:30
It was not Ishant who provked Symonds, but the other way round. This is not the first time an Aussie has provked our players and still they get away with out being penilised and we are being the victim to all the cases. BCCI should take serious action and pull out of the game for ICC making such desicions and comments against a country which is known for its peace and tolerance. Our players should not be fined for someone else mistakes. Wakeup BCCI and be INDIAN by supporting its players or else accept your incapabilities and we INDIANS can handle it ourselves.
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ICC Unfair
by Anantha rangarajan on 2008-02-26 21:41:46.364513+05:30
Why is no action being taken against Australian players ? The indian team and we Indiansin general cannot take this lightly and ICC's fine on Sharma is unjust and unfair.
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IPL is no zoo
by cracker on 2008-02-26 13:40:56.940747+05:30
the IPL should have only HUMANS as players, and no BIRDS as a match referee - dont u guys get that?
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joker, jokers and a crow
by crackerjack on 2008-02-26 13:37:24.380886+05:30
What the heck is the crow talking about? he says that sharma would have done that because he was proved - proved by whom? obviously symonds, and then why the hell symonds was not fined any of his match fee. The ICC are a bunch of jokers with speed as their chief joker with a crow under him, pecking away. Why wasnt the australian team fined for the slow over rate. they were more than 4 overs behind. thick head - translate thick into german.
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ICC is biased.
by JK Singh on 2008-02-26 11:18:51.272142+05:30
What the hell is this guy Crowe telling?? Does he mean Aussies are the best behaved and Indians are creating trouble.. To hell with you.. You are eloquate on what Sharma did but what about the bully Symonds who always abuses others but is let off. No one even talks about his abusive language which is obvious on TV and whole world sees the same.
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