Why Kambli's allegations were laughed at
On Yahoo Cricket , AR Hemant explains why Vinod Kambli's serious allegation that there may have been dishonesty involved in India's decision to field first in the 1996 World Cup semi-final has not been taken seriously by other cricketers and the
It didn't help that Kambli, despite his best intentions, had the tactfulness of a five-year-old. There's a story about him that a Mumbai cricketer once shared. When Kambli, still 17, hit his first ball in Ranji Trophy for a six, he immediately held up his hand to stop the non-striker from taking a run. "Kambli was sure so he had hit the ball for a six, he didn't want to waste his energy running for that shot," the cricketer said. But the non-striker was a heavyweight in Indian cricket and a man not to be trifled with.
Dustin Silgardo is a former sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo