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Gavaskar was no angel in his playing days: Ponting  

Melbourne, Wednesday 19 November 2008: Ricky Ponting has lashed out at legendary Indian Sunil Gavaskar and other former players for often blaming the Australian team for on-field confrontations, saying the Indian opener was not an angel during his playing days.

“I know that over the past 10 years, probably longer, a notion has developed that the Australian team walks out onto the field intent on getting in faces and having a few words… Unfortunately, as soon as a spectator or a commentator spots one of my team chipping on opponent, they assume it is a pre-meditated attack,” Ponting said.

“The most laughable aspect is when I hear former players complaining, as though they never put a toe out of line in their day.

“I still have a vivid image of Sunil Gavaskar angrily trying to take his opening partner off the MCG with him in 1981 when he was given out lbw in a Test match, but to hear him today you’d think he was positively angelic when he was the best opening batsman in the world,” he wrote in his ‘Captain’s Diary 2008′.

Ponting said he was disappointed by the hypocrisy of former cricketers who never kept the standards in their hey-days but were demanding the same from his team. (Agency)

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One Response to “Gavaskar was no angel in his playing days: Ponting”

  • Shyam S : on November 22nd, 2008 at 6:53 am

    Sledging was started by the lads from Oz, whatever they might say to the contrary.
    This reputation did not bother them so long as they kept winning.

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