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Ganguly reported for dissent 23.37 IST 01st Dec 2004
By IndiaExpress Bureau
Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly was on Wednesday summoned by ICC Match Referee Jeff Crowe after umpires reported him for showing dissent on the fourth day of the second Test against South Africa in Kolkata.
"The umpires have reported the matter to me. There will be a hearing with Ganguly tonight, after which a decision will be announced," Crowe said.
Ganguly was reported for making gestures at umpire Daryl Harper who turned down an appeal for bat-pad catch against Jacques Kallis in South Africa's second innings.
Television replays showed a thick inside edge from Kallis off Harbhajan Singh.
The Indian captain was charged with Level 1 (3) offence for showing misconduct to the umpires. If proved guilty, he would be slapped with a fine.
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