Biasing with Indian Players...... Why Always Indians..?

India
December 19, 2006 1:21pm CST
Yesterday news..... shrisanth fined a sum of 30% match fee for his bad behaviour in the match that india won day before yesterday....now the thing to ponder over is that why always indian players or furthermore asian players are fined so frequently .... their are some australian , english ,etc players who too sometimes dont behave well during matches and make some unpleasant gestures to divert opposing team players....isnt it wrong.......?
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• India
21 Dec 06
S srisanth - S Srisanth is an emerging fast bowler for  India ,he has a gr8 potential to bcome like Kapil Dev..He was man of the match 4 last test between India and South Africa
yes there have beeen such issues before this also.muralidharan,afridi all have faced such problems..there have been biasing in between players of asian origin and others.it was harsh to have fine on srisanth but they overlooked andre nell.
@shyam4uall (1002)
• India
20 Dec 06
Sreesanth - Sreesanth
U said it correctly.There is some sort of discrimination being followed by the ICC towards the Asian players and they are being more harsh on them.There are many Players with do different acts on the field which are not considered by the match referee and same act if done by any asian player then they are fined,What rule does ICC play is not understandable.
@ajithlal (14716)
• India
19 Dec 06
I feel that there are always difference between asian players and other players. If we look at the records most times asian players suffers more than other players. Even during the matchfixing thing its asian players who got life bans than the other country playrs. I think sometimes match refrees fines and bans asian players than the other players. Personally I feel what Shreesthant did to Andrew Nel was good. Most times the bowlers and wicket keepers sledge a lot and batsman too has to reply back either by putting a four or six and showing that I have done it. I think Andrew Nel is carrying too far. Mostly Australian players get the best batsman by sledging and getting into nerves. The best example is wicket of Sachin Tendulkar by McGrath. Just after the sleging and disturbing concentration of Saching McGrath was able to get wicket of Sachin. Another thing is use of foul language between the matches. I was surprised when I heard first time when they uses words starting with F and using it after four or six or after each ball. It happened when the tv crews forget to switch off the mic. One time I heard Andrew Nel asking Indian batsman last test Common F it. I think this time of words should not be allowed between cricket. Cricket should always be a gentleman's game.