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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
Gutless, churlish and childish, says Morrison
Kiwis blast Australians
Wellington, pti:

 Former New Zealand players have lambasted the Australians for having “double standards” on sledging and said they should be ashamed of their “gutless and churlish” charge of racial abuse against Harbhajan Singh.
Launching a scathing attack on their trans-Tasmanian neighbours, the players — John Morrison, Dipak Patel and Simon Doull — said the the Australians were themselves so foul-mouthed that they had no moral right to complain about others.
Morrison, who played for New Zealand in the 1970s and 80s, said, “They’ve basically run off to tell the teacher on Harbhajan Singh.”
“If the Aussies have any conscience at all, surely they'd be ashamed over this because it’s just gutless, it’s churlish, it’s childish - the sort of thing you’d see in a playground,” he was quoted as saying in the Dominican Post.
Former captain Stephen Fleming said the matter, which looked a bit “schoolboyish” initially, became a mess because of lack of independent evidence. The Harbhajan aspect is interesting. It sounds like there is a case there to be answered, it’s the player’s word against another - without the match officials’ it’s very messy,” Fleming was quoted as saying by NZPA. “It does look a little bit schoolboyish, though the racial issue does cause concern for a lot of players,” he added.
Patel, meanwhile, felt the Aussies have dished far worse of their “mental disintegration” to act so sensitive on Harbhajan. “I’m not saying that he (Harbhajan) is not guilty but there’s been a lot worse said by Australians in the past to other opposition,” Patel said.
“What happens on the park should stay on the park. I’ve been called a lot worse than a monkey, to be honest with you, and it’s just something that you accept and it’s left on the field,” Patel opined.
Doull, a former fast bowler, felt the case against Harbhajan hardly stands in the absence of any independent evidence. “From my point of view the match referee is there to do a job. If the umpires or the match referee haven’t seen it or heard it, there’s no case at all to answer,” he said.
“Did Michael Clarke go in front of the committee when the ball bounced in front of him and he claimed a catch? It would appear that there’s double standards at the moment,” he pointed out.

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