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Most the replies are by Englishmen, and overwhelmingly critical of the Australian team's bheaviour.
Australian's own sporting heroes, including a former Invincible, say the team needs a long, hard look at itself.
New Zealanders on the issue.
They're even harsher than the English at times.
If Ponting really thinks there's absolutely nothing wrong with the way he and his team have conducted themselves, I feel rather sorry for him. I think it shows an utter lack of introspection and self-questioning.
On the other hand, I think if ICC overturn the ban it's going to set a dangerous precedent. The BCCI is indeed blackmailing the ICC - don't overturn the ban and we go home. It's way OTT and it needs to acknowledge that if its player did something wrong, he deserves to be punished. Don't go down the PCB way, folks - you'll have even lower credibility than you already do. Then again, it's also a dangerous precedent when Procter believes one side's word over the other. I think the 3-match ban is a very courageous decision, and ultimately the right one, but I don't see how it's gonna sit well with the emotionally unstable crowds burning effigies and worshipping cricket idols. What should Procter have done? Thrown out the allegation? But that's a poor precedent too: say whatever you want out of the stump mic's and umpire's earshot, and you can get away with anything. He's in a crap position, Mike Procter.
And ultimately, how does Tendulkar know that Harby is innocent? All he can say is that he didn't hear anything. Harby could've insulted Symonds entire family for all he knows. The best he can claim is that he didn't hear anything - only Harbhajan would know if he is guilty or innocent. The SMS to BCCI was a stupid idea - Tendulkar is using his clout as a respected player to bet on something that he's not certain about. Taking sides simply because of national allegiance isn't the right thing to do.
Although it is not proven, I have little doubt that Harbhajan did say it. For all their poor sportsmanship and hypocrisy, I don't think Ponting's men are out-and-out liars, and they wouldn't dream of making something like that up - it doens't benefit anyone. One can only go on a subjective intuition here, and my gut feeling is that Harbhajan did say it.