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This is an archive article published on September 30, 2008

Catch pact: Ponting keen for another agreement with Kumble

Ricky Ponting said he is keen for yet another captain’s agreement Kumble to take the fielder’s word on contentious catches.

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Australian skipper Ricky Ponting on Tuesday said he is keen for yet another captain’s agreement to take the fielder’s word on contentious catches during the Test series against India and will take up the matter with rival captain Anil Kumble.

“I would love to talk with Anil regarding this issue at the match referee’s meeting,” Ponting said in Hyderabad.

During their tour Down Under earlier this year, India had a pre-series pact with Australia on close catches under which both the teams agreed to go by the fielder’s word in such situations.

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However, during the infamous Sydney Test furore, Indians were left fuming at Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke’s claim for what appeared to be a dropped catch of Sourav Ganguly.

A furious Kumble later declared that it was a “mistake” to enter into such a pact with Australia, a comment that didn’t go down too well with Ponting.

However, with the Sydney furore becoming a thing of past for both the teams, Ponting said a fresh pact could be made.

“It was during the Sydney Test that things went little out of control but both teams need to realise that they have to play in the right spirit of the game,” he said.

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