MELBOURNE, Jan 12: Unwilling to "trust" the Australians on close catches after the Sydney furore, the Indian players have reportedly asked their skipper Anil Kumble to scrap the captains' agreement with Ricky Ponting on the contentious issue.

The idea apparently first came from Australian Michael Clarke, who advised Kumble to discontinue the agreement if Ponting offers it before the start of the third Test in Perth.

Clarke was at the centre of a storm after being involved in at least two incidents that raised question marks over his honesty on the field during the high-voltage match.

"The Indian players are opposed to the agreement on the basis that you cannot make an agreement with people you don't trust," a report in 'The Age' claimed. Kumble had criticised Clarke for not sticking to the pre-series agreement during the match. "At this point, a few days before the big Test at Perth, I can tell you that that behaviour will play a big role in my decision on the continuation of the agreement that Ricky and I had made before the series began," the Indian skipper has said in a column.—Agencies

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