Gilchrist on the backfoot, blames media's silly point
Published on Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 14:54, Updated on Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 22:01 in Sports section
Tags: Sachin Tendulkar, Adam Gilchrist , New Delhi
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New Delhi: Former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist on Friday took on the media for the reports that he had slammed international cricket's highest run-getter Sachin Tendulkar of not being gracious in defeat in his autobiography True Colours.
Gilchrist said his statement was taken out of context and then blown out of proportion. He said he has written four pages on the incident in the book but media chose to quote just two sentences.
He also reportedly called up Tendulkar to talk matters over.
The cricketer also said he will clarify his side of the story in an article to be published on Saturday.
In his description of the incident relating to Tendulkar, Gilchrist writes that the Master Blaster shirks from a handshake if he ends on the losing side.
Gilchrist's views make it clear that he isn't a fan of Tendulkar, who has been a hugely admired figure in Australia ever since he first played in the country as a teenager in 1991-92.
Gilchrist not only accuses Tendulkar of being a bad sport, but also goes on to criticise his role in the 'monkeygate' scandal involving Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds earlier this year in Australia.
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I feel, Gilchrist is doing all that to get some publicity for his book in India, Anyway india is a
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Whatever Gilly is correct...! During that Bhajji matter, whatever does sachin does,being senior, also correct. In the same situation, two
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Well, I don't think Adam Gilchrist deserves so much attention for promotion of his forthcoming book "True Colours". Please turn
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Gilchrist's comment shows that he is still a part of the Australian Team acting as a 12th man just as
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Dear Sir
Unneccessary mountain is being made by a mole.
Thanks
regards
Shyamal Bhattacharjee
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