Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has condemned English players' alleged urination on the Oval pitch in the Ashes triumph euphoria but does not feel that they should be punished for the act.
"They are no more school-going children that they should be punished as a measure of reformation," the former captain said.
The former captain had made headlines when he took off his shirt and twirled it from the Lord's balcony after India won the NatWest final in 2002.
"We did not cross our limits after winning the Natwest final at the Lord's. It was no different at the Wanderers; in Pakistan, we could not do much because of high security alert.
"But our celebration was confined to the dressing room, never on the field. Those things cannot be compared with what the English players did," Ganguly added.
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