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I didnt watch the match

What happened?

2007-10-02 02:25:56 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Cricket

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Sreesanth going wild....
another foolish Indian...

2007-10-06 01:19:38 · answer #1 · answered by M_Ash 5 · 0 0

Well, these are some incidents which took place -
1. Around the 45th over, Haddin smacked Sreesanth for a 4 and whispered something to him. The next ball, Sreesanth almost got him out and stared him right into the face, scaring the poor Aussie almost to his knees. Andrew Symonds, at the non-strikers end, complained to the umpire that Sreesanth should do away with his antics, easily forgetting that the Aussies adopt the same tactics, every time they come into bowl. Sreesanth was really peeved with the double standards of the Aussies and said to the umpire that he was just appealing for a wicket and that he just stared back and thats it. Symonds tried very hard to infuriate Sreesanth even more, but for Dhoni who came to calm the situation down.

2. Couple of overs later, Sreesanth bowls a beauty, Symonds mistimes it and gives a simple catch to Sreesanth. Symonds, clearly infuriated that he lost his contest with Sreesanth, mumbles some swears to Sreesanth who, in return, tries to aggressively show him that "mate, your out and I got you".

3. After the fall of the 9th wicket of the Indian innings, Sreesanth is welcomed to the crease with a series of slurs by all the Aussies close in the 30 yard circle. Sreesanth returns word-for-word and the duel continues. Mitchell Johnson bowls a bouncer and mumbles something to Sreesanth. The next ball he balls, its a wide. Sreesanth asks him to learn some bowling. He continues having some great duels with the Aussies.

4. Dhoni plays a shot which smacks Sreesanth on his helmet. The Aussie Hopes rushes to Sreesanth's aid and inquires about his well-being, genuinely looking concerned. Gilly comes and inspects Sreesanth's helmet and some more Aussie players rally around him to check his well being.

This is what happened today

2007-10-02 03:21:26 · answer #2 · answered by The ROCK 4 · 4 0

I honestly didn't get a chance to watch these matches concerned so might not have full insights. Sehwag had no reason to withdraw his appeal, he was within full rights. It was completely in the spirit of the game, what the batsman was trying to do was not. No need for a warning either by the bowler. If the batsman doesn't want to get out then stay in the crease. If it was clear he was running to make a run and then when saw that he might be out. Raises his hands that he has an injury then he should be given out. But there is also benefit of the doubt, he actually might have pulled something or genuine injury. If he is injured not likely he will dive its stupid. Hussey is not the kind of player from his record who would try something funny. He is a trustworthy player. Intentionally or unintentionally bowlers should not stand in the middle. Batsmen need to run to score, so they should be off the pitch immediately. I don't know what the circumstances were, but if bowler is on the pitch a rule should be made batsman shall not be given out. Bowlers should be of the pitch. Its batsman's right not the bowlers. With his hands on the hips what was he doing standing there in the first place? Umpires should admonish such bowlers regardless of who it is. I don't know about the rest of the circumstances, but it is being suggested Tendulkar didn't even bother ground his bat. And with or without Lee standing there he would've been out. This law should be clarified now IMO regardless. That if bowler intentionally or unintentionally stands on the pitch hindering the batsman. The batsman shall not be given out. I always hate that.

2016-05-19 00:50:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

2 Interesting incident hapend today,

1. The ball hit Sreesanths helmet by a shot from Dhoni, when batting the other side.

2. Sreesanth & Symonds had a Buisness discussion on the pitch, lol... Symonds warned sreesanth...

2007-10-02 02:32:30 · answer #4 · answered by Nafeez Nash 6 · 1 0

The ball hit hard by M.S. Dhoni hit the helmet of Sreesanth at the non-striker's end and Sreesanth lied down on the ground for some time. After getting attention, he got up and started playing.

2007-10-02 04:22:15 · answer #5 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 0

Yes he was too aggressive something around in 45 overs he was hit 2 fours and a six by Brad Haddin.Then the next he delivered a tremendous ball and Haddin complained to the umpire Suresh Shastri.That`s incident happened in the match.

2007-10-02 03:34:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The biggest incident was that Sreesanth tried to run Symonds out with a dead ball. Symonds went down to speak to Haddin and Sreesanth grabbed the ball, declared a dead ball by the umpire, and threw down the stumps after which he started appealing like crazy till Dhoni came down and told him to stop!

2007-10-04 11:18:00 · answer #7 · answered by Cricket hues 3 · 0 0

Sure it will be spread all over the news.
It has nothing to do with the Dhoni incident.

It was much earlier. It was Sreesanth & Symonds .
Exchanges on the field. And the WHOLE team and their body lang. Aussies was one of attack on Sreeshanth.
I think Sree should grow up too. He is very godd but childish.

-- is correct.

And interestingly, after he got hit, it ws the Aussies who helped him; and their body language changed immediately. Very humane. They all realise what a hit could be like.

2007-10-02 04:31:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sreesanth had heated exchanges with Andrew Symonds. It was over Sreesanth's treatment of Brad Haddin. Sressanth then threw the ball at Symonds.

2007-10-02 02:36:21 · answer #9 · answered by lorenzo2003ca 2 · 1 0

Sreesant hit one of the players of the other team on the back of the head. It became a big deal 4 some time. He is still to apologize for his actions.

NEWS

2007-10-02 02:29:28 · answer #10 · answered by Changed4the Better :-i 2 · 0 2

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