MS Dhoni Banned. Is it fair?

dumira j

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  • Jul 25, 2007
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    nop.. totally unfair...
    sangath 1st match eke late wela tharanga gasthuwen 40% k and other playersla 10% penalty kewa.... M.S. Dhoni tath ekama denna thibba....
    indian team eke anith ewunta wada dhoni hodai... porage anith unge tharam oluwa na..
     

    danukapeiris

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    machan ekata thamai kiyanne captain ge resposibility eka kiyala.. onama ecaptain kenekta oka podui.. eya laws walata obey karala team eka manage karanna ona

    captain witharak ayin kirima hodada??? ball karapu un ne delay kale..
     

    sri_lion

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    Indian Cricketers should get reminded from time to time that they are NOT special species in the cricketing world..

    I'm personally happy that law prevailed in this instance!
     

    sri_lion

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    Read this too.. from cicinfo:

    Kumar Sangakkara too came close to getting banned when Sri Lanka were found to be two overs short during the second Twenty20 international in Mohali. Sangakkara was fined 40% of his match fee while the rest of the team was docked 20% each, but Crowe said Sangakkara escaped a much bigger penalty. "Kumar was kept informed throughout the match by the on-field umpires of where his team was with its over-rate," Crowe said. "Under the revised code of conduct, Sri Lanka was very close to being three overs behind and charged for a Serious Over Rate Offence which would have resulted in its captain being suspended in the next two ODIs." Within the next 12 months, Sri Lanka can afford to repeat this minor offence once. Third strike, and Sangakkara will be out for a game.

    Looks like Sanga has come closer to get banned as well... :rolleyes: