Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Where is fair play in Cricket?


S
unil Gavaskar made a revelation that the ICC match referee Chris Broad is racially biased against Asian cricketers, for he has fined, Zaheer Khan 80% match fee alleging that he abused Mathew Hayden. Well, Suni Gavaskar might have been correct, but hasn't Zaheer Khan really breached the spirit of the sport. In a sport, there is obviously a winner and a loser. But sport is no war. There is no loss of life, other than ego. 
It isn't fair to sledge just because the other team does so. But better replies can be given with the bat and ball, than with the mouth. All players need to take a leaf out of Sachin Tendulkar, as I don't remember a single occasion, in which he has ever sledged or shown any gestures against the opposition. Even when Brett Lee bowled a beemar at him, the ball approaching his face at a speed of 140 kph, he took on his shoulder and just rubbed it off. He didn't even stare at Brett Lee. But the reply was given 2 balls later, when he made the fielder fetch the ball from beyond the boundary ropes. 

On another occasion, when India were facing South Africa, Sachin and Ganguly, were going great guns. Andrew Nel was brought into attack. After bowling every ball, he ran all the way upto the batsman had eye ball to eye ball contact, frowned and returned to his bowling mark. Ganguly was unsettled and began to play some wild shots of Andrew Nel. This is exactly what Andrew had wanted. To unsettle the opposition player psychologically and he had gained a partial victory as well. 

Sachin switched ends he just paid back Andrew Nel by making the South African fielders do some leather hunting. No wild shots, just firm push through point and straight past the diving mid on fielder. This time, it was Nel who got unsettled and began to bowl eratically giving 4 wides. 

The game itself is a true leveller. Players like Zaheer Khan should take a leaf out of Sachin's book and try to practise it, instead of getting involving in verbal fights. Please bring back fair play into cricket. Let cricket remain a gentleman's game. 

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