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Indian media boycotts team briefing

December 07, 2006 23:31 IST

The relationship between the Indian team and accompanying media hit rock bottom when Harbhajan Singh was surprisingly sent in for the press conference at the end of the first day's play in the four-day game against Rest of South Africa, on Thursday.

The media, which had made a request with Indian media manager Rajan Nair for interaction with the day's top performers -- either Sourav Ganguly or Irfan Pathan -- was stunned to see Harbhajan walk in for the end-of-the day briefing.

A few in the print media boycotted the session, which came on the heels of a boycott by the electronic media earlier in the day. It represented a complete breakdown in relations between the team and media on the tour.

"Sourav Ganguly was hit on the head and Pathan was too exhausted and the team management felt that Harbhajan Singh should stand in for them," Nair said.

The media told Nair that they were prepared to wait for Pathan to recover, but were informed that tam management had already made up its mind on Harbhajan addressing the media.

No allowance was made for the argument that Ganguly, hit on his helmet when in his fifties, had batted for over an hour thereafter and scored a fighting 83.

The electronic media had earlier boycotted the day's proceedings for what they termed as poor language used by a Cricket South Africa official and Nair's failure to intervene in the matter.

The media, both print and electronic, are frustrated on the tour with the gag on Indian players. Their requests for even a common press conference with a player of their choice have been repeatedly turned down.


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Number of User Comments: 17




Sub: Dear Mr.Raj

M.Raj, Who deserved the place instead of Ganguly? You???


Posted by paul





Sub: unhappy event

it is better not to give them that much importance.


Posted by p.Kumar





Sub: Indian Cricket Team

I agree what we as readers and viewers should do is to boycott all the matches , reviews of the Indian Criclet Team ( as ...


Posted by Vinith Varghese





Sub: My goodness gracious Skipper Sir. (3)

Till that time nothing clicks, winning the media, in the field or the heart of the millions. The team would be faltering everywhere.


Posted by Faceless Spirit





Sub: My goodness gracious Skipper Sir. (2)

In a country of one thousand millions, where Cricket is a religion, you should not have ventured for the slot just under the spell of ...


Posted by Faceless Spirit




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