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BCCI press ICC for a ban on sledging The International Cricket Council is set to ban sledging after being prodded by the BCCI to take tough action against unsporting behaviour on the field. In the backdrop of an acrimonious India-Australia series, the BCCI has been pressing for tougher laws to deal with sledging. The matter is before the ICC [images]. BCCI President Sharad Pawar [images] said in New Delhi that the Board raised the issue in ICC's Executive Board meeting in Dubai this weekend and would pursue the matter further when it meets for its Annual General Meeting in June. - Harbhajan leaves Australia with parting swipe "The process is on to get a ban on sledging and it would be discussed again in the June meeting," he said. Since the war of words between Andrew Symonds [images] and Harbhajan Singh [images] in the acrimonious Sydney Test snowballed into a major crisis threatening to polarise the cricket world, India has been seeking a ban on sledging. Making it clear that the Board would do everything to stamp out the menace, Pawar revealed that the Indian players, especially the bunch of volatile youngsters, have been asked to learn from the seniors and mind their on-field behaviour. "We have told our players they have to behave properly. I can't name certain countries, for we need to keep good relation with them but often a group of players from those teams take a conscious decision to target a particular Indian player to demoralise him," he said. * Complete coverage: Tour gone sour "It's a strategy and sometimes our players become victim of it and react. But we ask them 'have you heard complaint about Sachin, Sourav, Dravid and Kumble?' They have set examples for world cricket how to behave on and off the field," Pawar said. Asked what was the BCCI's recommendation to the ICC to stop sledging, Pawar said "we have to be very, very harsh and tough, irrespective of the player and that means even our players. Sportsman spirit has to be maintained and we have to take action. "We have told them enough is enough. Erring once is understandable but you can't go on doing it." Players like S Sreesanth [images] and Harbhajan Singh have given ample evidence on the field that they would fight fire with fire and would not back out of any confrontation and both the players prominently figured in verbal duels with their Australian counterparts in recent past. On empowering on-field umpires, Pawar said the process was on and the ICC was also contemplating introducing a fourth umpire to assist the on-field umpires. "That process is going on. Because of the electronic media, small mistakes by an umpire get magnified. That's why ICC is seriously thinking about a situation where the umpires will get immediate feedback about a particular decision and on the basis of that information and what he had seen, he can decide," he said. http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2008/mar/21ban.htm

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Two things which BCCI is doing right..and which will benefit indian cricket in the long run.. 1. Ban of sledging 2. 4th Umpire to assist the on-field umpires.. we all know what type of sledging happens when players from australia or Pakistan play against india... it starts with fu( k and ends with it...players don't use the subtle and hard hitting words.. we all know how afridi bad mouthed SAchin and Dravid...will he do the same in front of his family members..? such behaviour should not be allowed at all...if they are really interested in having an abusing fest..they can meet somewhere outside and settle scores...but on cricket field..play like gentlemen.. also india has long been suffering from the deliberate mistakes of on-field umpires....else sachin would have scored more than 50 test centuries with an average of 60+.. ICL is doing a good job in involving third umpires in many dicey decisions.. also....the right to appeal against the umpiring decisions must come in practice ASAP.. this is help the game in the long run..

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that's gay....with the flattening of tracks and rules in favor of the batsmen, they want to take away some more spice from cricket?? Can we sledge ourselves atleast? The best sledge has to be in the Challenger's Trophy when Sehwag crashed Sreesanth into the fence. Sreesanth walked up to him and said 'Good shot...it's a shame you can't do that when you play for India!". Sehwag actually went and complained to the umpire!

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that's gay....with the flattening of tracks and rules in favor of the batsmen, they want to take away some more spice from cricket?? Can we sledge ourselves atleast? The best sledge has to be in the Challenger's Trophy when Sehwag crashed Sreesanth into the fence. Sreesanth walked up to him and said 'Good shot...it's a shame you can't do that when you play for India!". Sehwag actually went and complained to the umpire!
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Two things which BCCI is doing right..and which will benefit indian cricket in the long run.. 1. Ban of sledging 2. 4th Umpire to assist the on-field umpires this is help the game in the long run.
Wonderful, excellent step taken by BCCI. :two_thumbs_up::two_thumbs_up::two_thumbs_up:
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