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Head-Siraj exchange a misinterpretation: Ponting

Head-Siraj exchange a misinterpretation: Ponting

Adelaide, Dec 11 (UNI) Australia cricket legend Ricky Ponting has downplayed the heated exchange between India’s Mohammed Siraj and Australia’s Travis Head during the second Test in Adelaide, attributing it to a "misinterpretation."
Speaking on The ICC Review, Ponting described the incident as an "accidental" escalation stemming from a misunderstanding.

The clash occurred in the 82nd over of Australia’s first innings when Siraj bowled a stunning yorker to dismiss Head, who had just reached a commanding 140. The Australia batsman, moments after hitting Siraj for a six, exchanged words with the Indian pacer as he walked off the field to a standing ovation.


Ponting explained that the altercation was not born of malice but was likely a reaction to Head’s remark, which Siraj misinterpreted. "I don’t think there was any ill intent at the start,” Ponting said. “It seemed like a miscommunication that spiralled into something bigger.”

Both players faced sanctions from the ICC, with Siraj receiving one demerit point and a 20% match fee fine, while Head was also penalised with a demerit point.

Reflecting on Siraj’s fiery reaction, Ponting noted the pressure on the bowler, who had struggled to make an impact until that moment. “Fast bowlers are bound to respond with intensity, especially after being hit for six and then taking a crucial wicket,” Ponting explained.

The former captain also raised concerns over Siraj’s send-off gesture. “As soon as I saw it, I got worried for Siraj. Match officials don’t take kindly to such displays, and it’s something players need to be cautious about,” he added.
Despite the initial tension, the matter was swiftly resolved on the field. Siraj and Head were seen conversing during India’s second innings and later embraced during the post-match handshakes. Ponting praised both players for their sportsmanship. “It was great to see them clarify things and move on. They’ve shown maturity in handling the situation,” he said.
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy now moves to Brisbane for the third Test, starting on 14 December.
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