Burgey
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This is no delusion whatsoever. Gilchrist wrote about it in his autobiography. Why didn’t Tendulkar speak with the umpires on the field if he heard what was said? This is a bloke who was (before his hypocrisy in this incident and regardless of his prior ball tampering escapades) widely respected and regarded by everyone. He could have simply stepped in and told the umpires and the Aussies what Singh said, and it would have gone a long way to defusing the entire situation.Is this delusion peculiar to just you or is this the standard version believed by Australian cricket fans? It was Mike Procter who in his farcical hearing, deemed that Tendulkar was too far away to have possibly heard any of the exchange. Justice Hansen in his hearing determined from the video recordings that Tendulkar was, in fact close enough to hear the exchange and recorded his testimony.
The reason he didn’t is because his later version of what happened was a concoction. It’s obvious.
Don’t start me on the Hansen hearing. An absolute disgrace presided over by a bloke far more self-important than anyone involved in the whole fiasco.
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