Rediff India Abroad
 Rediff India Abroad Home  |  All the sections

Search:



The Web

India Abroad




Newsletters
Sign up today!

Article Tools
Email this article
Top emailed links
Print this article
Contact the editors
Discuss this article

Home > Cricket > PTI > Report


Amla forgives Jones' jibe

August 11, 2006 12:02 IST

South African cricketer Hashim Amla has said he was deeply hurt by Australian commentator Dean Jones calling him a "terrorist" but had forgiven the former middle-order batsman.

"I am a human being as well and it deeply hurt me when I heard that Dean Jones called me a terrorist", Amla said on his return to South Africa after a two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Colombo.

He was not included in the one-day team to play in the triangular series involving Sri Lanka and India. The batsman, who lives in the town of Tongaat about 40 km north of here, said his teammates rallied to his side when news broke of the "insulting statement."

Amla confirmed that Jones had spoken to him after the incident and he had forgiven the former Australian Test cricketer.

He said on Thursday that he had no hard feelings because as a Muslim he had been taught to "forgive and forget."

"What's taken place has happened and we just have to be big enough to get on with life. I got a bright future in cricket and that's what I want to concentrate on. "I don't want to get involved in controversies," said the player of Indian origin whose forefathers came to South Africa from Gujarat.

© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.

Share your comments


Advertisement






Copyright © 2006 Rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.