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Home > Cricket > India's tour of West Indies > PTI > Report


ICC defends Lara's behaviour

June 10, 2006 19:28 IST

The ICC on Saturday came up with a ridiculous explanation in defence of the petulant behaviour of Brian Lara during the first cricket Test against India when he snatched the ball from Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf and waggled his finger at him.

"Lara showed a little frustration but it was borne out of circumstances," ICC's General Manager-Cricket Dave Richardson said.

"Lara is a renowned player, a famed cricketer. He got frustrated (after) the umpire forced the players to make a decision. He did get a little frustrated, snatching the ball from the umpire, but he certainly did not show dissent," he told NDTV.

Richardson also sought to justify the fine imposed on Virender Sehwag for prematurely celebrating a dismissal.

"The Sehwag incident was unfortunate. ICC wants to cut down on excessive appealing. We want to prevent players, tell them not to put too much pressure on umpires. In Sehwag's incident, it was a case of not appealing. He slipped up (on that account)."

On the controversial Dhoni dismissal, he said he had never come across such an incident -- be it in his playing days or as an administrator.

"It (the incident) was quite unique. No decision was made. The TV umpire said he could not make a decision, the on field umpires said we can't make a decision either. Lara tried to facilitate an agreement (which) was not the right way."


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Number of User Comments: 14




Sub: cowardice of BCCI and Indian cricket team

BCCI and Indian Cricket Captain and the Coach are WIMPS who donot have an iota of self prestige. They tolerate every abuse in the name ...


Posted by ravishankar





Sub: re: ICC defends as usual

It is frustrating to see two different kind of yardstick while dealing with the sub continents’ cricket players and the rest! Are Indian players and ...


Posted by Gopakumar KK





Sub: Fine only Indian players

It not the Sehwag..who is fined..The indian cricket control board is fined. Yes, because you recall previous tour fine to with Saurav Ganguly..Harbajan..Cricket control board ...


Posted by Vishwesh





Sub: Pull out

Hey India, Pull out of ICC and form our own International Cricket Club..


Posted by Raju





Sub: Everybody PL>READ THIS....

Who is that big headed Lara to tell any of our players to get out of the field jus b'cause he doesn't want him to ...


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