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Ponting Promised He Would Speak To ICC About Run-penalty For Non-strikers Backing Too Far: Ashwin

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Dubai: Delhi Capitals coach Ricky Ponting has made a promise to his premier spinner Ravichandran Ashwin that he would speak to the ICC about imposing a run-penalty on teams whose batsmen back up too far at non-striker’s end. Ashwin, who had been in the news for running out Jos Buttler after the batsman had backed up too far at non-striker’s end during an IPL game last year, was seen giving a warning to Royal Challengers Bangalore opener Aaron Finch in Dubai on Monday.

“You can’t stop thefts till thieves repent. I can’t be police forever. I tagged Ponting in the tweet. He (Ponting) said he would have asked me to run him (Finch) out. Wrong is wrong he said. “He said he is talking to ICC committee about penalty. He is trying really hard to keep his promise,” Ashwin revealed on his YouTube channel. Ashwin’s gesture was a mark of respect for Ponting’s view point of not running the non-striker out. Besides, the let-off was also to do with Finch being an old teammate.

“He (Finch) has been a good friend since KXIP (days), so I let it slide as a final warning,” Ashwin said. However, he also said that he had apprehensions that non-strikers would back up since one side of the ground was big and RCB had good runners who can convert ones into twos.