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Fleming calls for zero tolerance Wisden CricInfo staff - January 14, 2002
HOBART, Tasmania (Reuters) "There's been too many close calls for us to accept it's part and parcel of the one-day game," Fleming said in Hobart on Monday. "A player is going to get hurt and if it's a bottle in the head, which was close to us the other night, that's going to be serious. Steve Waugh missed one as well, very close to his head. "As players we don't need that, we're entertainers, not there to be targets. Zero tolerance is the way to go." Fleming said if objects were thrown onto the field during Tuesday's match he would assemble his players in the middle of Hobart's Bellerive Oval and if the situation became dangerous enough, they would leave the field. However, a much smaller crowd of perhaps between 5,000 and 10,000 is expected for the match. "We're used to playing in this environment," Fleming said.
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