Heated confrontation is mark of respect for rival, says Gilchrist

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Former Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist with Trade Minister of Australia Craig Emerson launching an app-based magazine for iPhones and iPad in New Delhi. Pic: PTI

New Delhi: Sparks fly whenever India and Australia clash on the cricket field but Adam Gilchrist does not see the need to curb the aggression as he feels "heated confrontations" are actually a mark of respect to the rival.

"(It's) a great rivalry and I think when it gets so aggressive in the sporting arena, it's a sign of respect. You feel threatened by an opponent so you play harder and it might lead to heated confrontation," Gilchrist said while talking about the four-match Test series starting February 22."...that's a sign of ultimate respect...but I have learnt that what might be acceptable in one culture might be frowned upon in another," he added.

"All top two-three teams in the world are evenly matched. They can beat anyone on any given day. England have challenged India here so there is an opening here for Australia. I am sure it would be a terrific series ," Gilchrist said.

"India has always been a difficult place to tour for any cricket nation," added the 41-year-old, who was here for the launch of an app-based magazine that celebrates trade and cultural relations between the two countries.

"Spin component is always important in India. Back in 2004, Shane Warne played a huge part. It will be interesting to see what Australian team is selected and how they cope in these very trying conditions," he said.


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