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Media hype

I write to express my anguish over the media coverage of the second Test match between India and Australia at Sydney. They took the controversy to a level that breaks the bounds of jingoism and hypocrisy. The way they whipped up passions was unfortunate, turning what should have been a dignified response into a matter of national pride. Is cricket and losing to Australia the beginning and end of our national honour?

Arnab Basak,

New Delhi

The manner in which the unpleasant happenings in the Sydney Test were handled by the media needs to be reflected upon. They seemed to forget that cricket is after all a game and that a game is played for fun.

The media, especially the 24-hour television news channels, considered it their mission to bring to book the umpires who erred and the Aussies who made unsporting appeals. The coverage was, by no measure, a balanced response.

K. Vijayakumar,

Bangalore

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