Trott ‘breached the spirit of cricket’: Gavaskar

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Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday lashed out at England’s Jonathan Trott, saying the player “breached the spirit of cricket” by refusing to acknowledge that he had not cleanly taken a catch on the opening day of the first cricket Test. Fielding at first slip on the first day, Virat Kohli offered a catch which Trott claimed to have taken cleanly but then the TV replays showed otherwise. “It was quite clear that the spirit of cricket was breached. I think there should have been a sanction against Trott,” Gavaskar said. Gavaskar recalled a similar incident that had taken place in the past, during a match between England and Pakistan. “The way he claimed it, I believe that we have seen in the past when there was a Pakistani wicketkeeper who appealed against Ian Botham. That was a similar situation and the English media tore him (Pakistan player) apart. “I don’t know what the English media has written now. I do believe if that particular thing needed a sanction (this should also),” he told NDTV. Gavaskar further said: “If he (Trott) had said he didn’t know what had happened, it would have been a different situation. But he was actually accepting high-fives from the bowler, the fielders and that means he was quite sure that it was a catch.” Post-tea, when India were at 259 for three, Kohli, who was on four, went for a cut shot off Graeme Swann’s bowling but edged the ball to Trott at slip. The ball struck Trott’s forearm and he dived backward to complete the catch.