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Ponting questions England's tactics

Updated on: 13 July,2009 08:04 AM IST  | 
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Ponting livid at England's delaying tactics

Ponting questions England's tactics

Ponting livid at England's delaying tactics

England salvaged a dramatic draw in Cardiff as the first Ashes Test was embroiled in controversy during a tense finale.

There had already been clashes between players on the fifth day when Australia captain Ricky Ponting was incensed by England's delaying tactics with final pair James Anderson and Monty Panesar at the crease.

Twice during a 69-ball stand of defiance, England 12th man Bilal Shafayat ran onto the field to offer Anderson batting gloves while physio Steve McCaig was ushered off by the disgruntled Australians on the second occasion, having made it all the way to the middle.

Final hour drama
With every second crucial in England's bid to run down the clock and Australia attempting to send down as many overs as possible in the final hour, relations between the sides deteriorated with Ponting blasting his opponents' behaviour.

"I don't think that was required," Ponting said. "He had changed his gloves the over before and his glove is not going to be too sweaty in one over.

"I am not sure what the physio was doing out there I didn't see him call for any physio to come out.

"As far as I am concerned it was pretty ordinary, actually.

"They can play whatever way they want to play. We have come to play by the rules and the spirit of the game, and it is up to them to do what they want to do."

However, although Ponting urged others to take note of England's conduct, he did not want to take the matter further as captain of Australia.

"It is not the reason we didn't win. I won't think about it again when we leave here."

Responding to the fact Ponting had been upset by the shenanigans, England captain Andrew Strauss said: "If he is then that's a shame.

"There was a lot of confusion. We firstly sent the 12th man out to let Jimmy and Monty know there was time left and not just the overs. Then drinks spilt on his glove and Jimmy called up to the dressing room and we weren't sure whether we needed the 12th man or the physio.

"Our intentions were good so weren't deliberately trying to waste a huge amount of time.

"Those weren't our tactics, those two were playing pretty well so the reality of the situation is Australia didn't take that final wicket and we got away with a draw. I thought the game was played in good spirit the whole way through."

More conflicts
Two other conflicts earlier in the day suggested things were on the verge of boiling over.

In the warm-ups, Kevin Pietersen and Mitchell Johnson got in a heated exchange and Stuart Broad and Peter Siddle were involved in an on-field altercation later in the day.

However, Ponting played down the significance of each exchange.

Of the pre-play clash, he said: "It was a case of a few guys on the ground taking each others' space." More ashes Coverage on pg 27




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