Home arrow Sports arrow snews arrow Tendulkar says racism row will not mar Australia's tour of India Tuesday, 02 December 2008
 
 
   
Google
 
 
HomeWorldFinanceSci/TechHealthEntertainmentSportsContact Us

Tendulkar says racism row will not mar Australia's tour of India Print E-mail
Tag it:
Delicious
Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
Technorati
Wists
YahooMyWeb
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Digg
Stumble
User Rating: / 1
PoorBest 
Written by ANI   
Friday, 19 September 2008

Mumbai, Sept 19 (ANI): Sachin Tendulkar is confident that the racism row that marred India's tour of Australia in January will not cast its shadow again on next month's test series.

"I don't think there is any friction between us," Tendulkar said on the sidelines of a function here last evening.

"As far as Indian team is concerned, I would like to speak on behalf of Indian team, we would want to be competitive, but play in the right spirit. I am very sure that the Australians would want to do the same thing," he added.

Tendulkar, who returns from his latest injury layoff in a premier domestic game next week, played down talk that the tourists were a weak unit.

"It's going to be extremely well fought series and in the right spirit. All the spectators get to watch some terrific cricket being played because I have no doubt in my mind that it's going to be a close series people would love it," said Tendulkar.

India threatened to pull out of the series in Australia after spinner Harbhajan Singh was initially found guilty of racially abusing all-rounder Andrew Symonds in the acrimonious second test in Sydney.

A standoff between the teams ended after the charge was downgraded on appeal to using abusive language and the bowler let off with a fine. Australia won the series 2-1.

Australia will arrive this month in India ahead for the four-match series, which begins on October 9 with the first test in Bangalore.

In the touring squad named last week, Symonds was omitted after missing a compulsory team meeting to go fishing.

Australia named uncapped leg-spinner Bryce McGain, who could make his test debut at the age of 36, and offspinner Jason Krejza in the squad to replace retired Stuart MacGill. (ANI)


Add as favourites (10)

Comments (1)
RSS comments
1. 19-09-2008 17:21
Hes kidding if he thinks its been forgotton
Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (Guest)

Write Comment
  • Please keep the topic of messages relevant to the subject of the article.
  • Personal verbal attacks will be deleted.
  • Please don't use comments to plug your web site. Such material will be removed.
  • Just ensure to *Refresh* your browser for a new security code to be displayed prior to clicking on the 'Send' button.
  • Keep in mind that the above process only applies if you simply entered the wrong security code.
Name:
E-mail
BBCode:Web AddressEmail AddressBold TextItalic TextUnderlined TextQuoteCodeOpen ListList ItemClose List
Comment:



Code:* Code
I wish to be contacted by email regarding additional comments

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.4

Last Updated ( Friday, 19 September 2008 )
 
< Prev   Next >

Experimental Schizophrenia Dru...
Guest poster wrote: \"pay no attention to the angry pfizer ...
More...

Intimacy Linked to Lower Stres...
What we should do?
More...

Intimacy Linked to Lower Stres...
New Study! What is new about it? All couples will tell you t...
More...

Freddie Mac did pay millions t...
The third and last U.S. Presidential Debate took place in He...
More...

Nutritionist Reveals 20 Functi...
very ggod.
More...

 
About Us | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Contact Us
©2007-2008 NewsLocale.org, All Rights Reserved