shehanwije
School Boy/Girl Captain
Just like in 2001, the first time it happened, even Ganguly did not plan to keep Waugh waiting....but when he saw the effect it had on Waugh, he kept on doing it. Waugh saw it as a sign of deep disrespect (and there is probably some merit in that argument), but he did keep on getting side-tracked. See example below:So you admit that your captain is a liar then, as he told Ponting he didn't know the do was on? Interesting.....
Ganguly reveals how Waugh's sledging backfired
Wisden CricInfo staff, September 3, 2003
Describing the final day of that Test, Ganguly wrote: "Just before tea on the final day when they were only three wickets down, I dropped a sharp chance off Steve Waugh at backward short leg. Maybe if he had said nothing, the game would have drifted to a draw, the result that appeared to be its natural conclusion. But Waugh could not resist the chirp, 'You just dropped the Test, mate.'
"Sometimes sledging can work against you and, on this occasion, it had the effect of geeing up the Indians. Immediately after tea, Harbhajan Singh got Waugh out and Rahul Dravid gave him a sendoff from slip asking who had given away the Test match now."
Australia were 1-0 up before that Test; they ended up losing 1-2. So much for mental disintegration.
Will we now see Mahela keeping Ponting waiting at the toss?