ANDERSON-JADEJA SPAT

I stood for what was right: Dhoni

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Dhoni continues to stress that Anderson crossed a line
Dhoni continues to stress that Anderson crossed a line © Cricbuzz

MS Dhoni, the Indian captain, has defended his decision to pursue the case against James Anderson

"I did something that was right and I stand for what's right and what's wrong," said Dhoni.

"If something wrong is happening, I will go against it irrespective of who is doing it. If one of my players gets fined and if he's within the boundary lines, I will definitely go and defend him. But if he crosses that line, I won't come and he will go alone and face the consequences."

Talking about the charges that the Indian team pressed against Anderson, Dhoni said, "It was physical contact that we reported about. We never said anything about sledging. Quite a few harsh words were spoken but we didn't report that.

"What is more important is that we brought forward something that we thought was unacceptable. What happens beyond that, it is not in my jurisdiction to punish or award penalties. We thought this incident was bad for the game so we brought it forward. It's up to the ICC and others to see what needs to be done," he added.

"In our society we have something called evidence and something called lack of evidence. So the verdict is mostly on those lines and it is time for us to move ahead," said Dhoni on the final verdict given that ruled Anderson not guilty.

"What is however very interesting is that Jadeja was fined and as I said (previously) there's not even one percent mistake committed from his side. So it is good for us that allegations against him were dropped based on the evidence available. However it is really interesting what David Boon saw/found out on the basis of which he fined 50 percent of Jadeja's match fees," he added.

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