A damaged television set, a level one charge and a reprimand.
Heard that one before?
In all likelihood, the answer to the above question is the affirmative.
Since Australia's comprehensive victory over Zimbabwe in their opening match at Motera, what making the headlines is not their display on the field, but what happened in the dressing room.
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As reported earlier, Ricky Ponting, palpably upset with his dismissal, threw his groin protector at his kit bag only for it to rebound and hit the nearby television set, damaging the same.
Australia's captain was found to have breached clause 2.1.2 of ICC's code of conduct. He, however, escaped with only a reprimand, having accepted a level one charge.
A lot has been said, heard and written about Ponting since. So, ahead of his side's World Cup (Group A) match against neighbours New Zealand, he was asked to put forth his side of the story.
"I am not sure where those stories have come from actually," said Ponting, amused with the many versions that are doing the rounds since the incident.
"I accepted when the ICC came up with the reprimand regarding the incident that happened the other night," he added, before proceeding to make an elaborate explanation.
"I just need to clarify that the television was not hit by me or my cricket bat at all," he said, adding, "It was hit by my box, when I was trying to put it in my cricket kit."
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