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Home > Cricket > India's tour of Australia 2007 > Report


Ponting furious with Harbhajan verdict

January 31, 2008 10:37 IST
Last Updated: January 31, 2008 12:27 IST


Ricky Ponting [Images] had a major say in ending the racism row involving Harbhajan Singh [Images] but the Australian skipper is furious that the Indian off-spinner escaped with a light punishment, media reports in Melbourne said on Wednesday.

Realising that there was no concrete evidence to sustain a racial slur charge on Harbhajan, Ponting made the decision to hammer a deal and Symonds reluctantly agreed to it, a report in Herald Sun claimed.

The Australians wanted Harbhajan should at least be handed a ban of two one-day games or one Test.

Ponting wanted Harbhajan to face justice as he had breached his pact with Symonds and was seethed in anger after the move backfired and the Indian spinner escaped with a USD 3000 fine, the report said.

"It's just that Andrew feels a little bit disappointed by the whole system really over the last few weeks. But I have been also at the fore front of the whole thing for last one month... this was the last thing either of us want," Ponting said in Melbourne on Thursday.

The report said Ponting also reacted angrily when the CA lawyer Brian Ward threatened to resign at the Adelaide Federal Court if the players didn't back his stance.

"Just fix it then," Ponting was understood to have said when emotions flared.



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