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This news seems like a load of BS. People in developed countries don't take losses personally, especially sportsmen themselves. They like to have a good time at games, and applaud good sportsmen, no matter which side they play for. I can only believe this if they were on weed or something, but then drugs are not something athletes risk during a competition.
The aussie athletes already said they didn't throw any washing machine. It's just another attempt by the Indian media to target Australia with bad news.
Australia has expressed regret over vandalism incident: Bhanot
New Delhi, Oct 15, PTI:
After vehemently denying their involvement, Australia has finally expressed ''regret'' for the alleged involvement of its athletes in damaging property at the Commonwealth Games Village and agreed to pay for it, the CWG Organising Committee said today.
Reports said some Australian athletes went on rampage at Games Village out of frustration following India's 2-0 cricket Test series win, which apparently led to an Aussie athlete being sent home for disciplinary reasons.
The reports said the Australians also raised slogans against Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar, who played a pivotal role in India's victory.
Organising Committee Secretary General Lalit Bhanot told PTI that Australian chef-de-mission Steve Moneghetti has expressed "regret" over the incident and agreed to pay the damage.
"They have regretted the incident and agreed to pay for the damages. We have no further comment to make," Bhanot said.
Bhanot's statement contradicts the Australian High Commission's stand that the reports are "fantasy" and "baseless".
"It is factually wrong, insulting to Australia's athletes and can only be described as a fantasy," an Australian High Commission statement said here.
However, Delhi Police confirmed that a washing machine was thrown from the eighth floor of a residential block housing Australians.
Australian Commonwealth Games Association chief Perry Crosswhite confirmed that an Aussie athlete has indeed been sent home from Delhi for disciplinary reasons.
Crosswhite, however, said he would be surprised if an Aussie is found involved in hooliganism and said athletes from other countries, who were in the Australian building at the time of the incident, could be responsible.
Aus has expressed regret over vandalism incident: Bhanot
"It is factually wrong, insulting to Australia's athletes and can only be described as a fantasy," an Australian High Commission statement said here.
What about the reports that came in Aussie media??? Infact indian media picked this up from there..
Are they bad news too??
The Australian media are just reporting the allegations made against the athletes, where as the Indian media is saying the aussie athletes did it, which is very bad reporting as they have no evidence.
Indian Media is biased and often makes up stories or reports things with no evidence whatsoever.
This news seems like a load of BS. People in developed countries don't take losses personally, especially sportsmen themselves. They like to have a good time at games, and applaud good sportsmen, no matter which side they play for. I can only believe this if they were on weed or something, but then drugs are not something athletes risk during a competition.
Then why Mr,Steve Moneghetti has expressed "regret" over the incident and agreed to pay the damage.
I really dont know to what extent Indian claims are true but it is silly and laughable for sure when someone mentioned that a Washing Machine was thrown from balcony by Aussie players
Then why Mr,Steve Moneghetti has expressed "regret" over the incident and agreed to pay the damage.
wasnt it about the late night party
Check the news updates. The episode had nothing to do with Cricket or Tendulkar. It was a celebration on Wednesday night, people probably got drunk and carried away, then chucked some thing through a window or whatever. It was a case of wild and unruly behaviour. The Aussies are going to be billed for it and have agreed to pay. Officially the matter is closed.
Indian Media is biased and often makes up stories or reports things with no evidence whatsoever.