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ICC commissioner rejects Gambhir's appeal

Posted in:  Sports Tuesday 04th, November 2008
 
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India Test opener Gautam Gambhir's appeal against his one-Test ban has been upheld by International Cricket Council's (ICC) lead appeals commissioner Justice Albie Sachs's, but the Indian cricket board Tuesday rejected the order.

The Board of Control for cricket in India (BCCI), however, is livid that the appeals commissioner has refused hear the player out or has he acceded to the request for some documents and recording to be given to him. Sachs has also refused to give Gambhir some time to present his case.

Justice Sachs upheld Match referee Chris Borad's decision to ban Gambhir for one Test for elbowing Shane Watson while taking a run in the third Test in Delhi.

Meanwhile, the Australian media and the team seemed to worked overtime to see Gambhir did not play in the fourth and the last Test at Nagpur, starting Thursday.

Gambhir is the leading run-scorer in the series and Hussey said the opener had exceeded the Australians' expectations by balancing his exuberant strokeplay with batting discipline.

The Australian media quoted an ICC spokesman expressing his inability to say whether Gambhir's appeal would be decided before the fourth Test, a game that they have to win to square the series and retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Michael Hussey is quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald as describing Gambhir as a 'punchy' character who goes looking for verbal fights and said it would be frustrating if he is allowed to play in the series decider because of the protracted ICC appeals process.

Hussey said the Australians had not tried to provoke Gambhir, who has been at the centre of tangles with Watson, Michael Clarke and Simon Katich, leading captain Ricky Ponting to urge his players to avoid getting drawn into such confrontations as they attempt to take the 20 Indian wickets needed to level the series in Nagpur.

'He's a very good player. He must have a very good mind as well because in the first couple of games he looked like he wanted to score quickly and I know he was chirping away to a couple of players that we weren't scoring fast enough,' Hussey said.

'He managed to, in the last innings, be very patient and very disciplined outside off stump. That showed he has got a pretty good mind to perhaps not do what he was preaching.

'It hasn't been a plan to go at him and talk. He does look around the field looking to engage certain players and get involved in that sort of thing and maybe that is part of his character to look for a bit of a clash to try and pump himself up a bit more. He does seem like a punchy sort of character,' said Hussey, who likened Gambhir to former Australian Test opener Justin Langer.

Asked whether there was frustration in the Australian dressing room that Gambhir could still play in the last Test if appeals commissioner Albie Sachs was unable to deliver a verdict before tomorrow, Hussey said: 'A little bit. We were hoping he would not play in the last Test because he has been in unbelievable form but that is out of my control. That is the process that's in place and there is not much we can really do about it.'

Hussey said it was a good thing the Australian players had not retreated from the Indians' pronounced verbal aggression. 'They have not taken it on the chin and shied away, they have been willing to bite back. I think that is a sign of character. Obviously we don't want to go over the top but if a guy does needle you, you're not going to back away from it.'

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Reader's comments(27)
1:its SAD mr singh if u dont hVE INTREST IN cricket however such a long article that too on cricket its realy sad and unexpected from u abhilasha pls write something special which u think its a knowledge base & helpful for others hope u will do .this is a feedback regarding ur article nothing against u personaly
Posted by: AMIT MALHOTRA - 05th Dec 2008
2:Nice comments....
Posted by: Rudolf Praveen D Costa - 12th Nov 2008
3:left all things and views afterall India wins.......
Posted by: avtar singh - 10th Nov 2008
4:lesson is necessory for the player but its a loss of cricket
Posted by: shahzad khayber - 07th Nov 2008
5:its a lesson for gambhir
but bcoz of that Indian team may suffer loss
Posted by: danis dsouja - 07th Nov 2008
6:Rather than search for a racist motive in ICC's actions, it is time for us to introspect.Some of our young cricketers are mischievous and reply in kind when challenged.This is unnecessary bravado.The younger players should , take lessons in on-field behaviour from Kumble and Sachin.We ought to be proud of our success and introspect on failures.
Posted by: Akhilesh Kumar Shukla - 06th Nov 2008
7:it is not a reasonable dession
Posted by: mahesh tumarada - 06th Nov 2008
8:nice one....
Posted by: Rajneesh Jha - 06th Nov 2008
9:hi abhi
thax for mail, icc's decision is laudable
as its for betterment of cricketing world.
byeeeeeeeeeeee
Posted by: rinchin thongchi - 05th Nov 2008
10:hi abhi
thax for mail, icc's decision is laudable
as its for betterment of cricketing world.
byeeeeeeeeeeee
Posted by: rinchin thongchi - 05th Nov 2008
11:Hi Abhi,

thanx for your mail. Australia will adopt all possible tools to level series. Now our real hero Dhoni will ensure our winning the cup even in absence of run machine.you watch ....

with Regards
Posted by: Rajesh Jain - 05th Nov 2008
12:THANKS ABHILASHA, think the action is very harsh.
Posted by: Dr Rannpal Singh - 05th Nov 2008
13:This is not gud... If u c decision should hv been taken after having gud look at entire episod... its was Ausis who provoced Gambhiir... Y Asians every time???
Posted by: Raj Panchal - 05th Nov 2008
14:Hi,I believe that Gambhir should be punished for wat he did.But question would be wat should be level of punishment. Ban him for one test match,take his entire match fees? We have seen that Australians cricketers are good at sledging and we being emotional people react and get caught.Those Australians escape always. ICC behaves differently with Asian cricketers and with cricketers of Australia,England,South Africa. Is it because of the race or they r feeling the pinch that more than 70% of cricket revenue is earned from Asian countries?
Posted by: Suraj Nayak - 05th Nov 2008
15:THANKS ABHILASHA, gambhir is a true Trouble maker at the Pitch, and this not the first instance, so i dont see anything unusual, he doesnt play in game spirit, so HE MUST & SHOULD BE PUNISHED, so that he doesnt raise his head above the game. I belive he should have been punished for atleast 2 tests, but one will make a true effect, regards Mohd kaleem
Posted by: kaleem Mohammed - 05th Nov 2008
16:Gambhir, no doubt issahping as an excellent opening bat.But his elbow being used is an offence, no matter the provocation.I have arrived at this after seeing the visuals.That way, the ban seems justified.
I love Gambhir as much i love India.But we are living in a globally visible House.
Posted by: Murthy Palakodeti - 05th Nov 2008
17:I mean seriously, Some of the guys on the forums have questioned the Moon Mission of India.€64Million and blaah blaah waste of money etc. But why is it when IPL or a Stupid game of Cricket is sponsored none of these same sensible people dont question the amount of money being paid. let me tell you, I think its for India and the Indians to move out of these non-sense games and concentrate on Real Value returning issues. How does it make a difference to us if Gambhir is banned or not.Truth is , Indians will always be banned by the "gora sahabs" no matter what!
Posted by: SaiKiran Oruganti - 05th Nov 2008
18:Thanks Abhilasha,
I think that game should be played in a game sprit and gambhir has not played it in a game sprit. He played in an australian like to play. He should be punished.
Posted by: hemant chugh - 05th Nov 2008
19:We are saying that we should not fight but what ICC done is right Ghambhir should be punished
Posted by: najam pasha - 05th Nov 2008
20:Pls don't expose your self,being a women be like????
Posted by: najam pasha - 05th Nov 2008
21:Thanks Abhilasha.
I am least concerned about cricket after the match fixing scandal. However, I believe the disciplinary action taken by the indisciplined body(ICC)will only embolden Gambhir's crave for more tons in cricket.
Posted by: Purnendu Kumar Barik - 05th Nov 2008
22:This is not a all fair. ICC might have post poned the disciplinary action. Gambhir is the player who is tremondous form, who scored a century and double century against mighty Australian Attack. He already scored 463 runs in 3 matches, in my view, he should be gven a chance to play in the 4th Test. But as Sunny say, everytime only Asian players will be axed by ICC.
Posted by: Khaja Pasha - 05th Nov 2008
23:Thanks Abhilasha
I think the action is very harsh.
Posted by: RICHARD silva - 05th Nov 2008
24:only gambhir knows actually if he intensionally kick watson with his albow....if he does this then..its a right decision by Board to ban him for the Nagpur Test.
Posted by: madhup upadhayay - 05th Nov 2008
25:It's not good..Ghambhir has to play the final Test
Posted by: srinivas rao - 05th Nov 2008
26:hi... give u r gmail id
bye t care..
Posted by: nagesh dhanshetty - 05th Nov 2008
27:frankly speaking i have no interest in cricket.
Posted by: Bhupinder Paul Singh - 04th Nov 2008
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