Sledging is here to stay: Atapattu, Harris
24th Mar 2008 21:00 IST Agencies
The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the BCCI can try their best but sledging is here to stay, reckon former Sri Lanka captain Marvan Atapattu and retired Kiwi all-rounder Chris Harris.
Atapattu argues sledging is as old as the game itself and though the line had been overstepped on quite a few occasions in the recent India-Australia series, it was not the first time that cricket has seen such war of words.
"Even when we played India or Pakistan, this kind of chit-chat happened. We would target an individual and say something to him to see if that affects him. But once we came out of the ground, everything stayed behind. I'm not encouraging it, but the thing is you can't wipe it out," Atapattu said in New Delhi today.
Both ICC and the BCCI are determined to stamp out sledging with the governing body recently shooting a letter to captains of all international teams and the Test playing nations, asking them to urge their players to avoid sledging.
Atapattu did not find wisdom behind such a move and said an international player should be mentally strong enough to cope with it.
"I think Test cricket is the true test of character. It tests your mental ability. So if you are unnerved by a comment or two, you probably should not be there," said the Delhi Giants skipper who was in the national capital to unveil the Man of the Series award for the Edelweiss 20s Challenge of the Indian Cricket League.
"I don't support racism remarks but if making a casual remark against a player fetches me his wicket, I'll go for it," Atapattu said, all candour.
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