Bell Recall: Dhoni didn't Feel Right, Sachin Intervened


Daijiworld Media Network

London, Aug 2: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni who has been lauded for his large-heartedness in withdrawing the runout decision against Ian Bell during the second test against England, on Monday August 1 admitted that calling back Bell had made the team feel good.

He said that none of his team members nor he himself had been feeling good about appealing to the umpires who gave Ian Bell out according to the laws of the game.

On Sunday July 31, Bell was out after he left his crease believing that he had hit the ball for a four. Instead, it was picked by Indian fielders and thrown back to Dhoni, who flicked the stumps and appealed. Third umpire Billy Bowden ruled him out. He was on 137.

However, during the tea break English captain Andrew Strauss requested his Indian counterpart to withdraw the decision, and Dhoni, after consulting with his team, consented.

Dhoni's gesture was received by the crowd with loud cheers -  the same crowd had jeered him for appealing against Bell just before the break. The entire cricketing world applauded the Indian team.

A day after India's heavy loss by 319 runs, sources said that it was Sachin Tendulkar's intervention that led to Bell's reinstatement.

"It is no surprise that one of the greatest players to ever grace the game would be such an influential figure in such a big decision and would be aware of the implications of the run-out standing," the Daily Mail reported.

"Dhoni was asked three times on the field whether he was appealing and each time he said yes. Then when Flower and Strauss went to see Dhoni and Fletcher they said their captain insisted the decision would stand. Tendulkar was the voice in the dressing room that got Bell reinstated," it said.

  

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  • John, Karkal, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 02 2011

    Fredrick, yes you are right. India was supposed to play thier 1st Innings in the same way how England played thier 2nd innings. Credit goes to our smart players for thier One day match shots who gifted a fine hatrick to Stuart Broad.

    India were 267/4 was looking like it reaches 450 plus in 1st innings. But smart players down the order went for IPL shots and gifted the match to England. If England wins this test it is not just by thier extra ordinary performance, but due to lack of focus from Indian players. They never appeared number 1 team in test cricket in this series except few innings from Rahul Dravid.Bowlers did well where as batsmen didn't. Too many un necessary experiments from Capt cool. Promoting Laxman in the batting order does not help the team, rather we will lose the test matches. We cant even draw the test in his absence in number 5 or 6 position.

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  • Fredrick Correa, Nairobi, Kenya

    Tue, Aug 02 2011

    This recalling is a big investment for Indian cricket team. I am sure, some team will reciprocate, may be England will withdraw an appleal against a wrong decision. While India is at present No. 1 in test cricket, we are also capable of giving victory to the opposition team. Otherwise, a good professional team should have batted out for a draw in the first test and should have won the 2nd test. 267/4 and then 288 all out. We had surrendered the match. Anyway, let us not take away the credit from England team. In spite of deficit of 67 runs in the first innings, they had a positive attitude in the 2nd innings. Let us also not forget that England team had agreed and played in India, after the bomb blast.

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