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How Campbell saw it The Barbados Nation - 26 April 1999 SHERWIN CAMPBELL did not intend to cause a major scene when he held out his hand after falling to the ground on colliding with Brendon Julian. ``I held out my hand at the umpire because I was not sure what they (the umpires) would have done,'' Campbell said yesterday. He said he was simply asking the umpire to see his side. ``I felt I could have gotten there (before I fell),'' Campbell said of the incident. ``But I'm not sure if he (Julian) came across in front of me purposely.'' When asked what transpired after he was adjudged run out, Campbell said there was no by-play as he left the field and he was not taunted by the opposition. He said he sat patiently in the dressing room waiting for a decision to be made after both teams left the field, and he was informed by manager Clive Lloyd that he would be reinstated. Campbell, who was 52 at the time of the incident, added a further ten after resumption, and said he was elated to have played a part in West Indies' triumph. ``I feel great to win the game and pull back the series,'' the 28-year-old said. ``We won the series and I got the Man-Of-The-Match and the Man-Of-The-Series.''
Source: The Barbados Nation Editorial comments can be sent to The Barbados Nation at nationnews@sunbeach.net |
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