Wednesday, February 23, 2011

ICC gives Ponting the License to Break Rules

International Cricket Council has again proved itself a biased administration. In a recent, Australian captain Rickey Ponting has angrily smahed a TV screen at the dressing room after his run-out against Zimbabwe. Moreover, Ponting also admitted that he has violated ICC Code of Conduct. Gujrat Cricket Association reported this to ICC.
This act of him is a severe violation of discipline and ICC was highly expected to take some solid action against the Kangroo captain.

On this sever violation, ICC has just warned and reprimanded him instead of charging him strictly. Match Referee Roshan Mahanama, former Sri Lankan batsman, justifies the case and defends Ponting by saying that the act was totally accidental, Ponting has applogized.Ponting's non-sportsman angry-old-man act has offended the Cricket fans worldwide.

Question Mark. Is such an offensive act really meant to be ignored? What happened If an Asian cricket had done that? Surely a ban or fine on Asians if they did that. ICC which bans 3 Pakistani Cricketers ,on just a third-class tabloid report, lets Ponting do anything and severely break the rules.



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