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Ganguly fined 30% of match fee
December 01, 2004 22:48 IST Last Updated: December 02, 2004 16:45 IST
India skipper Sourav Ganguly was fined 30 per cent of his match fee for breach of the ICC Code of Conduct on the fourth day of the second Test against South Africa in Kolkata on Wednesday. Ganguly was found guilty of showing serious dissent against the umpire's decision by ICC Match Referee Jeff Crowe in a hearing held after the end of the fourth day's play, an ICC statement said. Ganguly was reported for making gestures at umpire Daryl Harper, who turned down an appeal for bat-pad catch against Jacques Kallis in South Africa's second innings. Television replays showed a thick inside edge from Kallis off Harbhajan Singh. Earlier report: Ganguly's troubled times Ganguly reported for dissent
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Sub: Bet on ICC to have double standards!
Scene 1: Australia’s first innings in their second test against NZ. Umpire Shepherd, the best in the business, rules Mathew Hayden out C & B. ...
Posted by Shanmuga S S
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Sub: Ganguly
Replays clearly showed that Kallis was out. It was not Ganguly who should have been fined, but the umpire Daryl Harper should have been punished ...
Posted by Prashant Bhatnagar
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Sub: The Umpire is always right, especially when he is wrong!
Is there no punishment for umpires if they make wrong decisions? Is there no punishment even if they do it repeatedly like Bucknor and Shepherd? ...
Posted by Dr T S Raman
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Sub: action against players
Dear Sir , While I appreciate taking disciplinary actions /penalty against players for their mistakes / behaviours ,I wonder why the same is not imposed ...
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Sub: Ganguly
There are too many cases of breach of conduct in the case of the Indian captain whatever be the merits.Besides,how is the Indian captain permitted ...
Posted by G Mookerjee
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