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August 29, 2005 Monday Rajab 23, 1426

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Ponting faces hearing for outburst


NOTTINGHAM, Aug 28: Australia captain Ricky Ponting was to appear before match referee Ranjan Madugalle on Sunday following his angry reaction to being run-out during the fourth Test against England.

Ponting was run out by substitute Gary Pratt’s direct hit for 48 having batted well as Australia were made to follow-on for the first time in 17 years.

Pratt was fielding as substitute for fast bowler Simon Jones, who was off the field with a right ankle injury that prevented him taking the field on Saturday.

Throughout the series Australia have been concerned by England’s use of substitute fielders which they believe are a way of giving the home side’s quick bowlers a rest.

As Ponting waited for the third umpire decision he sounded off and also talked to Pakistan umpire Aleem Dar.

And when he walked up the pavilion steps Ponting appeared to let fly with some angry words in the direction of the England dressing room.

After play on Saturday Ponting, in a bid to head off disciplinary action, released a statement apologising for his conduct but he could still be on the receiving end of a sanction from former Sri Lanka captain Madugalle.

“I was disappointed with my dismissal given that it was a crucial stage of the game and I’d worked hard to get to that position,” Ponting said.

“I let myself down with my reaction and for that I apologise to those who see me as a role model.”—AFP



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