Cricket | International

Ponting against Pakistan team ban



Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting on Wednesday urged the sport's leaders not to ban Pakistan's entire team over a damaging spot-fixing scandal.

Ponting said it would be unfair to punish the whole team over the spot-fixing allegations which have already seen Pakistan captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir suspended.

"I think that's going a bit too far, let's just start with the people we know about at the moment and make sure they're dealt with in the appropriate manner," Ponting told Fox Sports.

"I think to ban a whole team would probably be a bit unfair. The world game doesn't really need that, (and) can't really afford that to happen.

"I know the world game can't afford these sorts of scandals happening in the game either," Ponting added.

The claims came to light after Britain's News of the World tabloid allegedly caught Mazhar Majeed, a London-based businessman, organising no-balls to order during last month's test against England at Lord's.

Ponting, whose team secured an unlikely victory over Pakistan in a Test in Sydney in January – which has now also been called into question – said he had considered the possibility the players had been compromised.

"One thing we've learned from the anti-corruption guys over the years is once these guys have had their claws into you then there's no way to get away," he said. "So maybe they'd had their claws in before."

Australia leave for a tour of India next week.

Shop

438 - The Greatest One-Day Game
The DVD box holds three (3) DVDs
R122.95
The Proteas
20 Years, 20 Landmark Matches by Neil Manthorp
R171.95
Taking the Mickey: The inside story
Mickey Arthur was one of SA's longest-serving and most successful coaches. In 2008, along with the national team, he created history when the Proteas beat both...
R175.95
Why Are You So Fat?
The hilarious book of all the best on-pitch repartee and banter -- the fine art of sledging
R136.95


Comments

More expert analysis and opinion from Sport24
The opinions expressed by Sport24 experts and bloggers are theirs alone, and do not necessarily represent those of SuperSport

Live Video Streaming

Sports Talk



Haze's Comment
Umpire's call has to go
Every now and then in life a reality check is welcome. The ICC just had one during the recently...

Mpumelelo Mbangwa
An opportunity for youngsters
It is not long now until the start of the competition that has gained more and more significance in...

Faf du Plessis
Title aspirations and IPL surprises
It’s a really important weekend in the SuperSport Series, with the Titans trailing the Cape Cobras...

Kepler Wessels
Time to consider the domestic structures
With the Proteas having a short break from international cricket, it is a good time to focus on the...