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Angry Ponting smashes LCD in dressing room

Australian skipper Ricky Ponting have reported to have smashed a LCD television set in the team's dressing room, apparently in a fit of anger, after he got run out against Zimbabwe, sources in the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) said on Tuesday

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Published: Feb 22, 2011, 01:47 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 22, 2011, 01:47 PM (IST)

Angry Ponting smashes LCD in dressing room

Australian skipper Ricky Ponting have reported to have smashed a LCD television set in the team’s dressing room, apparently in a fit of anger, after he got run out against Zimbabwe, sources in the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) said on Tuesday

 

By Cricket Country Staff
Ahmedabad: Feb 22, 2011
Australian skipper Ricky Ponting have reported to have smashed a LCD television set in the team’s dressing room, apparently in a fit of anger, after he got run out against Zimbabwe, sources in the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) said on Tuesday.
The incident took place immediately after Ponting was run out on 28 on Monday by a direct hit from Chris Mpofu in the Group A clash between Australia and Zimbabwe.
GCA said that they had informed the Australian cricket authorities about the incident but when the Australian media manager Lachy Patterson was contacted, he said he was not aware of any such incident.
GCA officials said that they would be holding a meeting on Tuesday to decide on further action in this regard.
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By Cricket Country Staff

Ahmedabad: Feb 22, 2011

Australian skipper Ricky Ponting have reported to have smashed a LCD television set in the team’s dressing room, apparently in a fit of anger, after he got run out against Zimbabwe, sources in the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) said on Tuesday.

 

The incident took place immediately after Ponting was run out on 28 on Monday by a direct hit from Chris Mpofu in the Group A clash between Australia and Zimbabwe.

 

GCA said that they had informed the Australian cricket authorities about the incident but when the Australian media manager Lachy Patterson was contacted, he said he was not aware of any such incident.

 

GCA officials said that they would be holding a meeting on Tuesday to decide on further action in this regard.

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