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05 Aug 2014 15:18 #205340
by dillinger10
Farokh Engineer believes Boonie and the ICC should share in the blame.
“It’s ridiculous that it has all dragged on for so long. I blame the match referee [David Boon] and the ICC. If I’d been the match referee – and I used to be one – I’d have had Jimmy and Jadeja into my room there and then, asked them to sort it out between them and, if Jimmy was at fault, I’d have asked him to apologise. If he refused, then it could have been an issue but it should have all been sorted out in five minutes.â€
I would have sorted out Anderson and Jadeja in minutes
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05 Aug 2014 15:32 #205345
by ketchim
David Boon was once a victim of his teammate Dean Jones sledging :
Ambrose took 7 wickets for 1 run as a result.
Dont believe Boonie... ::LOL::
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05 Aug 2014 17:46 #205353
by dillinger10
I remember the fifth Test at the WACA well. While looking for the scorecard for this
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I came across a fantastic bit of prose written by Mike Selvey in the
Guardian the day following the Test: “there was an entire table full of trophies for Ambrose — Player of the Match, Player of the Series, International Cricketer of the Year. Only a Nobel Prize eluded him, and a new mantelpiece to take home would have been useful.â€
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05 Aug 2014 23:15 #205369
by Kyle
Has that been confirmed as literally what Anderson said to Jadeja? He deserved far more than what he'd got then. At least equal fine as Jadeja anyway.
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06 Aug 2014 04:46 #205380
by bala24
he was,but not to the extreme end.There might have been a small tiff that Anderson escalated into a big one.
He surely wouldn't say something just like that..
Maybe,Anderson should have refrained from verbal abuse.He could have dealt with this better than this.
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06 Aug 2014 09:59 #205388
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It is like the Indians are not capable of being arrogant and aggressive.
Jimmy is a grump but there must have been some altercation.
Much ado about nothing really.
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06 Aug 2014 10:04 #205390
by dillinger10
Just to follow up on this. The ICC have decided not to appeal the decision, stating that "[t]his outcome is the result of two exhaustive and thorough disciplinary processes and, after considering the written decision, the ICC is satisfied with the manner in which the decisions have been reached."
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18 Aug 2014 00:32 #207788
by dillinger10
Following England's 3-1 series victory over India, Jimmy Anderson told
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that he felt he benefited from the increased security of his on-field behaviour following the Jadeja incident:
Jimmy had a fantastic series and proved once again that he is England's best bowler. He sits just four wickets behind Ian Botham as England's all time leading Test wicket taker.
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