No more name-calling says Langer
Ricky Ponting laughs at Justin Langer's call for less sledging in county cricket
Cricinfo staff
16-Apr-2007
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It's a move that Ricky Ponting has branded a bit rich. Justin Langer
has called for no more sledging in county cricket - despite having a
reputation within the Australia set-up as a bit of a chatterbox.
"There must be two Justin Langers in the world I think," Ponting, the
Australian captain, told The Australian newspaper when informed
of Langer's call. "I don't know what's happened there. But I know the
little fella was never too far away from it if something was going
on."
Langer, who recently retired from Tests but has taken up his position
at Somerset again, told The Times newspaper: "I don't believe
in it and it is something that has disturbed me over the years,
particularly when Glenn McGrath and Ramnaresh Sarwan were involved in
an ugly incident in 2003." That incident involved an offensive
reference to McGrath's wife, Jane.
There is only a small distinction between what's acceptable and what
isn't in Langer's book. "If the batsman comes out and the fielders
shout to the bowler, 'He doesn't like playing out-swingers', then that
is a part of cricket, but there is a fine line between that and
gamesmanship."