Friday, May 24, 2013   

Aussies, Sri Lankans cool it after heated exchanges
(01-29 11:44)

Australian and Sri Lankan players officially made peace following a fiery end to their final Twenty20 international won by the tourists off the last ball, Cricket Australia said.
They also sought to play down the angry exchanges as the two sides walked off the pitch after Sri Lanka won by two runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method, AFP reports.
Cricket Australia admitted the rain-hit match finished with “ugly scenes’’ but stressed “both teams apologized’’
Trouble erupted when all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, needing four runs from the final ball to clinch victory for Australia, told the Sri Lankans, in no uncertain terms, to get on with it.
Sri Lanka veteran Mahela Jayawardene, who earlier hit an unbeaten 61, yelled back at Maxwell. After the last ball was finally delivered the pair jostled in an angry face-to-face exchange.
Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade and captain George Bailey also bickered with Jayawardene and bowler Thisara Perera during the on-field handshakes.
“I went into the Sri Lankan rooms after and they apologized for going over the top. All good,’’ Maxwell said on Twitter.
He also admitted he too had been at fault.
“Just to clarify... I apologized to Mahela and SL players as well. I have a good friendship with Mahela, and it's gonna stay that way!''
Australian captain George Bailey put the dispute down to “passion mate’’ and “heat of the moment.’’
“People care about the game and care about the way they play,’’ he said.
“I know we get along very well with this side. Even just the chats there coming off, I think it's all just heat-of-the-moment stuff.
“But I think what you're seeing is individuals and teams that are pretty keen to win.’’
Jayawardene agreed. “To be honest it was just the heat of the moment. Things happen and you exchange a few words.’’
“They play it hard and we play it hard. After the game you are friends.’’
Sri Lanka won the first T20 match by five wickets at the Sydney Olympic Stadium on Saturday night.
The one-day series was drawn 2-2 after Australia took the test series 3-0.




   
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