*****v is a bitter bitter man !

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Are some of you guys actually defending *****v?

SLC has launched an immediate internal inquiry into this. **v went to Sehwag's room to apologize after the game. SL team manager called Indian team manager to apologize. Obviously this instance wasnt just a regular thing. SL players usually have great spirit.. its embedded in their cricket culture.. which is why SLC is agitated about this. **v is a fine young bowler and he will definitely learn from this.

This is not like negative bowling. Bowling down the leg side a little in test matches on the 3rd day to frustrate the batter is part of test cricket.. its part of the strategy to get the batter out. This was just out and out a cheap act and pathetic sportsman spirit.. something that has been admitted by the Srilankans and proved by their all round apology to the Indian team.

I repeat.. *****v is a young guy.. he will learn from this and hopefully move on.. But I'm not sure about Sanga.. Sanga is a prikkk.. he is getting worse day by day and the captaincy is getting to his head... Jayawardhane was pure class.. Sanga is nowhere close to him.

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He did bowl three balls before he bowled this no-ball. It was a big nb but I'm still not sure if it was deliberate.

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Seen it happen few times and the batsman was not even on 99, just not to give the batsmen pleasure of scoring winning runs, i have seen bowlers bowl wide or no ball, when scores are level.

Srilankans are gentlemen to have apologized for it, had it been aussies they would never had.

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a1kashur... everyone thinks its deliberate.. cricinfo.. the commentators.. and even *****v and SLC themselves with the way they apologized for it..

icon..damn right SLs are usually gentlemen.. this is not like them.. absolutely.

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SL fines the bowler R@ndiv with a one match ban and his match fee. This is ridiculous IMO.

http://www.cricinfo.com/sl-tri2010/content/current/story/473077.html

While ECB has no shame who didn’t punish Broad for his sh!tty act.

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Looks like it was Dilshan who encouraged R@ndiv to bowl a no-ball.

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SL Board is financially dependent on BCCI. Money talks.

Poor sportsman spirit is not supposed to be penalized. Violating code of conduct should be… but this is a little too heavy penalty for ‘disrespecting’ number one team in the world.

New Code of Conduct from ICC:

Rule 420: No team or player would do anything that would appear to disallow a batsman on 99 runs a century.

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Interesting quote from cricinfo:
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Posted by: Sanket Dalal at August 18, 2010 4:33 PM

I couldn't be happier with this outcome, except I felt Dilshan should have been banned for a 1 match as well. Honestly, who does Sri Lanka think they are? They are completely bankrupt, rely almost purely on India for their survival and their players make a ton of money playing for the IPL. Now they have the audacity to mess with India on the Cricket field? The Sri Lankan Cricket board realized immediately the consequences of the actions of the arrogant SOBs that is the Sri Lanka cricket team and took appropriate steps as needed.
Sri Lanka need to show more respect and realize that they're survival depends on India. You never bite the hand that feeds you.
Now I'm dearly hoping R@ndiv never gets an IPL contract and as for Dilshan, to quote Denny Green (Former coach of the Arizona Cardinals, NFL), "They were who we thought they were!*

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Idiot Sanket thinks SL were arrogant but he himself proves to be the arrogant by bringing in the money sh!t. Its game of cricket enriching BCCI and not the other way around, so he should just STFU.

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as they say there is one born every minute. :rolleyes:

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The 1 ban match is a bit too much tbh. Most Indians think the same too. Don't let the BCCI cheerleaders commenting on cricinfo fool you! As for the Indian medai... come on.. they are the media.....

SL board acted over the top.. **v had already apologized.. the SL team manager had apologized to the Indian team manager.. just a little dressing down of **v by the SLC would've been more than enough.. same for Dilshan the instigator.. a ban is a bit too much... no major rules were broken.

Anyway.. I hope the matter is done and dusted now.. It was a pathetic act but all the guilty parties have realized and apologized.. nothing more is warranted.

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Right on the money but I can see all apologetic behavior of SL board. They are in need of Cash and BCCI have plenty of it!


Out of proportion](http://blogs.cricinfo.com/fromeditor/archives/2010/08/out_of_proportion.php)

Once Virender Sehwag accepted Suraj *****v’s apology, that should have been the end of that© Getty Images
I wonder if I am desperately out of sync with this but I am quite bemused by the colour Suraj *****v’s century-denying no-ball to Virender Sehwag has acquired. Having been persuaded out for dinner with the family, I missed the last half hour of the match and caught Sehwag’s six on a shop window around which a crowd had gathered. The crowd rejoiced as Sehwag raised his bat and I walked on.

It was only after logging on at home that I realised Sehwag had been stranded on 99. When I watched the replay it felt schoolboyishly petty. The overstepping looked deliberate and, coming after the four byes conceded three balls previously, it seemed the Sri Lankans had a design to deny Sehwag a well-earned hundred. Overall, it felt mean-spirited. It was immediately apparent that there would be a few headlines about it next day.

But even making allowances for the media’s ability to exaggerate, there’s a touch of ridiculousness about the way the matter has played out. The forthright manner in which Sehwag expressed his disappointment was characteristic of him; you expected him to move on quickly. And when it turned out that *****v had come over to say sorry, the matter should have ended there.

Instead, it took a turn for the ridiculous. Whispers emerged about the complicity of Kumar Sangakkara in the crime – after all, the four byes had slipped through his gloves – and the Sri Lanka captain was forced to protest his innocence. Some newspapers devoted a whole page to the incident, summoning the ICC and MCC for explanations. There was even a reference to Monkeygate somewhere in there.

The most bizarre play, though, came from the Sri Lankan cricket board. It apologised for the breach of spirit and, more, it announced an enquiry into the incident. Little fazes Sehwag but it’s not unreasonable to assume that even he might find this a bit embarrassing. Centuries matter, but cricketers move on swiftly after the missed ones.

**By issuing a public apology, the Sri Lankan board merely belittled the concept. At worst, *****v’s no-ball was petty; at best, it was naughty. But he broke no law; he didn’t even contravene the ICC code of conduct as it is laid out. He can be accused of breaching the spirit of the game, but the spirit of cricket is a fuzzy concept. Batsmen rarely walk when they know they are out, fielders do their worst to cheat a favorable decision out of the umpires; and wives and girlfriends are sometimes brought into the equation to rile an opponent. If Sehwag was owed an apology it was from the bowler.

The bowler apologised, the batsman accepted; where do the rest of us come in?**

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pathoooo SL board. Actually PCB would have done something similar as well if they were in the same position.

I remember Aamer Sohail did something similar with Dean Jones. Jone was 48* and Australia needed one run to win when Aamer Sohail threw a big wide.

http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/65498.html