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We can’t have one set of rules for India: ICC

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Posted online: Thursday , January 10, 2008 at 1648 hrs IST
      

Melbourne, January 10:: Under criticism that it has buckled under Indian pressure, the International Cricket Council has sought to do a balancing act, saying rules are same for all the teams sending an apparent message that India should accept the decision on Harbhajan Singh’s appeal and not pull-out of the tour.

“We can’t have one set of rules for the India team and another set for everyone else. We will follow the process and and I hope, whatever the outcome all parties will be able to say they have had a fair hearing,”, ICC’s Chief Executive Malcolm Speed was quoted as saying in a report on ‘Times Online’.

“India have signed off on the appeals process. They were there when all the discussions took place”, he said.

Speed insisted that Harbhajan’s appeal against a three-Test ban for alleged racial abuse would be heard before the end of the series.

“I am very pleased the tour is going ahead, there is a process in place for appeals and Harbhajan Singh has appealed,” Speed said.

He said the logistical issues of gathering all the required players to give evidence was the only matter of concern, denying suggestions ICC may want to put off the problem until after the Test series was over.

The BCCI had said after its Working Committee meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday that it would “continue with the tour for the present” but would review the developments from time to time, an indication that it could still exercise the option of calling off the tour if the verdict went against Harbhajan.

The appeal will be heard by New Zealand High Court judge Justice John Hansen at a venue still to be determined.

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ICC's Rules!
by Deepak Mehta on 2008-01-11 09:37:38.015385+05:30
Hi, We agree with ICC that we can not have one set of rules If that is the case Poting
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Take help...
by withheld on 2008-01-11 07:35:44.776841+05:30
ICC will not and can not set up HB for a guilty verdict. That is just paranoia. The hearing is by a retired high court judge and his honour will only look at 'evidence' to infer 'fcats' and not 'hearsay'. So what BCCI needs to ensure is thta HB is represented by a lawyer and that BCCI refrains from making statements that will be construed as 'balckmail'. You can not win anything unless you play it cleverly.
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No surprise here...
by withheld on 2008-01-11 07:06:38.781514+05:30
This was to be expected. Now slowly India is being 'perceived' as a 'blackmailer' and the bully here. BCCI or at least Mr. Jaitley could have take the advice from M/s. L K Advani or Vajpayee or at least Mr. Brajesh Misra whom IE Editor-in-chief calls a modern day Chanakya.
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Match Fixing
by Steve on 2008-01-11 05:43:24.046136+05:30
Kumble threw the game in a match fixing scam just like the former captain Azhruddin - No wonder the whole world hates Indians personally i think the only real Indian is the American Indian not you curry munching nob jokeys
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shut up
by indi on 2008-01-11 10:06:37.534026+05:30
shutu ur ass mouth
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Monkey buisness
by Sanjay on 2008-01-11 05:23:02.168403+05:30
What they don't understand he wears that white paint on his mouth, and looks like a monkey. Is it indians fault they call him one? Please tell him we don't look down on monkeys as we worship Hanuman.Besides everyone knows they were cheating Australians,a false allegation.
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