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'Nothing wrong with Ganguly's bat'
February 20, 2003 16:53 IST
There is nothing wrong with Sourav Ganguly's bat, and the extra width detected by an International Cricket Council match referee is due to tape stuck over it, a Meerut-based sports goods manufacturer claimed on Thursday.
Meerut Sareen Sports, the manufacturer of Ganguly's bats, jumped to the defence of the Indian skipper, saying the bats "are in accordance with the ICC specifications (4.25 inches)".
"All the bats being used in the World Cup by Indian cricketers -- Sourav Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan and Virender Sehwag -- are in accordance with the ICC specifications," Jatin Sareen, the company's managing director told PTI.
Sareen issued the clarification after having a telephonic conversation with the Indian skipper on Thursday afternoon.
"I told him that the excess width detected by the match referee is due to a the tape pasted over the bat. If he removes that tape the bat would be exactly the normal size," Sareen said.
"All bats are of standard specified width and the fuss created is unwarranted and ambiguous," he added.
Ganguly and Sehwag were among seven cricketers whose bats were found to be marginally broader than prescribed limits after match referee Clive Lloyd carried out a random inspection before the India-Zimbabwe World Cup match in Harare on Wednesday.
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Sub: bats of Indian players
Nice to read your explanation on the bat issue. Surely the Indian players themselves should have realized that just by removing the protective tape the ...
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Sub: clive lyod frustrated with windies performance!
I think nothing wrong with the bats.These people are just wanted to comment,they did.I think clive lyood is frustrated it looks,Why he is so keen ...
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