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***Official*** India in Australia

RhyZa

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
I'd say the *is safely affixed on that Test, and unfortunately to some degree the series. It's an exercise in futility trying to deny that or prove to those that do, as it has been too emotionally charged a series for bias not to cloud our judgement.

Just move on, and take each Test for what it's worth from this point, which is some really good cricket, drama and rivalries. In a way it's good that India have bounced back because they have salvaged the series from one that would only be remembered by that 2nd test, to one which offered so much more. You have to agree that you couldn't script this any better as far as entertainment goes.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Didn't Procter come out and say that his decision wasn't a simple case of taking the word of an Australian over an Indian?

Whoever leaked those documents is a dude .

Gonna buy some popcorn first thing tommorow and watch the **** really hit the fan again. :laugh:
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Harby first said it was friendly chat

Then he claimed that he didnt say anything

Finally he referred to a Hindi (?) term

Should've lawyered up and shut his mouth as soon as he left the ground
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Nope, he said he didn't say anything racist. Story was pretty consistent all the way through.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Nope, he said he didn't say anything racist. Story was pretty consistent all the way through.
Nope

Procter actually felt he was lying and his changing "stories" didnt help nor did the fact that he basically represented himself (Chauhan was next to useless) whilst the Australians had a Special Counsel
 

sideshowtim

Banned
Nope, he said he didn't say anything racist. Story was pretty consistent all the way through.
Er...No. He kept changing his story, which indicates that he is trying to cover his tracks over and over again and has something to hide. Poor old Harby just keeps digging himself into a bigger hole.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Interesting that Tendy only became involved after the fact in attempt to calm things down.

Makes Gavaskar look like a prize tool - again
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Meh, doesn't change the fact that Procter isn't qualfied to be making such decisions and that essentially he took one man's word over another. Something which he himself lied about.

In essence a judgement call from a not exactly qualified judge has branded a guy a racist. No concrete evidence was cited, Special Counsel or not.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Oh and where exactly did Bhajji change his story? In the media or in the meeting which none of us were at?
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Interesting that Tendy only became involved after the fact in attempt to calm things down.

Makes Gavaskar look like a prize tool - again
Nup, you choosing Mike's recount of events over Sachin's just proves Sunil's point.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Come on guys, the last thing we need is to start this up again. No one's going to change the viewpoint they argued the last time around, and it's just going to eat up pages of this thread that could be used to discuss the Test we're actually playing at the moment.

Let's look forward, not back - it's promising to be a cracking third day's play.
 

jeevan

International 12th Man
Said nothing

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/01/04/1198950076569.html

Refered to him as a god

Insulted his mother

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/01/12/scmott112.xml

Probably heaps of other reports where he changes his story.

Easy for the prosecution

Guy should've stuck to original line

This debate has gone on for too long, but most of the above - including the two news articles - are speculation from the media. And Sachin's involvement only after is also Proctor's view of the situation.

All Harbhajan himself has said is that he has said nothing racist. What Sachin has said is that he is aware of the words that transpired and none of it was racist. So there is only one story from him.

- Specifically to say he said nothing at all is to misrepresent him. Not what he said.
- The reference to monkey diety is not by him (it was Chetan Chauhan)
- The 'teri maan ki' , while speculation, is consistent with him saying nothing racist.
- By itself 'teri maan ki' is not even a literal insult ("Your mother's,,,"), though the implication could be there. It very much is like saying "what the ....", when one may have wanted to say "what the f**k"

So there are no multiple stories from Harbhajan here, sorry. You are being disingenuous here about a serious matter.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
This debate has gone on for too long, but most of the above - including the two news articles - are speculation from the media. And Sachin's involvement only after is also Proctor's view of the situation.

All Harbhajan himself has said is that he has said nothing racist. What Sachin has said is that he is aware of the words that transpired and none of it was racist. So there is only one story from him.

- Specifically to say he said nothing at all is to misrepresent him. Not what he said.
- The reference to monkey diety is not by him (it was Chetan Chauhan)
- The 'teri maan ki' , while speculation, is consistent with him saying nothing racist.
- By itself 'teri maan ki' is not even a literal insult ("Your mother's,,,"), though the implication could be there. It very much is like saying "what the ....", when one may have wanted to say "what the f**k"

So there are no multiple stories from Harbhajan here, sorry. You are being disingenuous here about a serious matter.


And Jeevan nails Social right between the eyes. Top job mate.
 

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