Saturday, January 5, 2008

Shambolic! Disgraceful!! Cheap!!!

What is happening down under??? Is it the gentleman's game that we are witnessing there? Ahh...whatever is happening is just not cricket at all.

India went down meekly to Australia in the first test. That was more or less expected given India had no time to prepare nor the energy after a series against Pakistan. Fair enough, Australia went up 1-0 on the strength of their own expoits.
Come the second test and we see that everything that can possibly go against India making a comeback has happened.

Day one, Australia are reduced to 134/6 by a beleaguered Indian attack in the absence of their strike bowler Zaheer Khan. India looked set to level the series and what do we see? Symonds gets a thick edge which only the old ears of Steve Bucknor couldn't hear. Later, even the third umpire, assisted by all the possible technology, didn't think Symonds was out stumped when his leg was clearly in the air. Ricky Ponting wasn't given out either when he'd edged to Dhoni. And the result, Australia post a very good score. All the wise men of the yesteryears come out to give their suggestions as to how the technology could be improved. In the end, it was just "one of those days" and life was supposed to move on.
India did put up a fight in the first innings, courtesy the class of Laxman and Sachin. What's more, even Bajji came to the party and showed he's got a few shots for test cricket and threatened to put India in the front. And the cheap Aussie attitude comes to the fore - sledging! Symonds provokes Harbhajan and they have a chat. It looked like the most innocuous chat that you'd see on a cricket field with everything seeming to settle down in the end of it. And yet, at the end of the day, you see Ricky Ponting accusing Harbhajan of making racist taunts at Symonds.

I was like, Dear me! of all people, the Aussies are incriminating their "known to be sober" Indian counterparts. It was a level 3 charge that would keep everybody following the series more interested in the hearing than the outcome of the game. Misbehaviour apart, India still had a huge task of saving the game on the last day. 333 to score in 70 overs on a turning SCG wicket. Always a tough bet to go with India in the fourth innings and yet we knew there would be a fight to watch out for. Dravid, one guy who you'd count to keep India in the hunt in such scenarios, is given out by, yet again, the age-old Steve Bucknor. It clearly looked to have come off his pads. I wonder why this guy is even in the elite panel of umpires when he makes so many mistakes. Does he know anything called benefit of the doubt? Sure, he was one of the best. But those days are gone. And you're forced to think he could be running some kind of vendetta against Indian team - remember the Indians have never been happy with the quality of his umpiring and he's been complained against many a times.

And the worst was yet to come, this time a howler by umpire Benson. Ganguly is keeping the Indian ship sailing and suddenly he edges one to third slip. My first thought was that it wasn't taken cleanly. Ganguly seemed to think the same an stayed his ground. And what does Mr. Benson do? He doesn't ask the square-leg umpire, doesn't refer it to the third umpire but asks Ricky Ponting, the opposition captain who's "very confident" it was clean. Ans so, he's given out.
Television replays and you see it was not out, on two counts - one, it bounced before being taken and two, Micheal Clarke, the catcher, touched the ball to the ground while completing the catch.
Even the normally controlled Sunil Gavaskar let his ire out on the umpire, on air. Any person would. Here you are supporting your team playing the best team in the world at their backyard and making a match of it and how can you take all non-sense that is on exhibition? I'm sure every Indian's blood would have been boiling when Ganguly was given out and because of that India were looking down the barrel, facing defeat. Though, as I write this piece, Dhoni and Kumble are battling it out, irrespective of the outcome, what we have witnessed here at SCG , in terms of umpiring decisions and behaviour is not a good advertizement for cricket. We as fans are getting more and more impatient about the way cricket is becoming more and more unfair for players and teams.

Well, while Dhoni and Kumble had been fighting it out, I had taken a break from writing this blog and as I try to resume now, the news is that India have been beaten! As far as I am concerned, I am totally shattered. India, as acknowledged all around, was the only team which looked like beating Australia in Australia. Whats more, this is more or less the last tour to Australia for the famed combination of Sachin, Saurav, Dravid, Kumble and Laxman. They came close to achieving this seemingly impossible task the last time around. And going by what they did in the first innings at SCG, a historic series was in the offing. But the cricketing world has been robbed of all the excitement just by poor umpiring.

It feels so bitter in the mouth that this has happened. The attitude of the Australian team is even more deplorable. I am just flabbergasted they want to be the best team in the world with such an abysmal attitude and no respect for the game. When Sunil Gavaskar was explaining how wrong umpire Benson was in taking Ponting's word while adjudicating Ganguly out, they showed how poor the Aussie team has been in it's conduct. Micheal Clarke didn't walk after gloving the ball to the slips. He had to be asked to go. He would surely have known he hadn't taken the catch of Ganguly and yet he celebrated as if it was the cleanest catch ever taken. Ricky Ponting claiming a catch after taking a diving catch but with clear indication that he had grounded the ball, was nothing but shameless from the Australian captain. That apart, the Australian team have accused Harbhajan of racist comments. I just hope they have concrete evidence to back it up. If they are found to have wrongly accused Bajji, I hope they're punished for the simple reason that they have brought the game to disrepute and more so an individual. Whatever the outcome is going to be, it's gone too far beyond repair.

With India losing today, I've just decided not to follow the series any more. If anything, I'd only be watching Sachin bat for this is his last trip to the place which could be called his second home. I'm sure cricket would have lost a number of fans today. Congrats ICC!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

In view of the farse in the second test match and ugly cricket played by the austrialians, Indian board should pull back their team from australia and severe all cricketing realtionships with theam. Australians must be banned from playing cricket for next two years in all international level by ICC. Austrilians should not be allowed to bring the glorious game of cricke to any more disrepute. They must be taught moral lessons and righteousness and asked to do public service like public toilet cleaning. Cheaters are punished under law. And if you are cheating in the full view of 100 crore people we can't allow it. They are Australian crickets are criminals in the view of hundred crore Indians. Also umpires should be criminally procecuted and later publically executed.

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