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Australian firebrand David Warner defends 'speak English’ sledge

Explosive opener fined 50 per cent of his match fee after heated on-field exchange with Indian batsman Rohit Sharma

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Australia's David Warner argues with India's Rohit Sharma during their one-day international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Explosive Australian opener David Warner on Monday defended a heated on-field exchange with Indian batsman Rohit Sharma in which he demanded the Indian cricketer “speak English”.

Warner said the verbal fireworks at a one-day international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday earned him a fine of 50 per cent of his match fee from the International Cricket Council.

So I did the polite thing and asked him to speak English, therefore he did and I can’t repeat what he said
David Warner

The Australian fielders had taken offence when the Indians went for a single off an overthrow which they wrongly believed was in breach of cricket etiquette.

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“When I went over to say something to him, he sort of said something in their language and I said ‘speak English’ because, if you’re going to say something for me to understand, theoretically I cannot speak Hindi,” Warner told Sky Sports Radio.

“So I did the polite thing and asked him to speak English, therefore he did and I can’t repeat what he said.”

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Asked whether there was anything wrong in the manner in which he asked the question, Warner said: “I thought I was OK by asking him to speak English and I am going to say it a couple of times if he keeps saying it in Hindi.”

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