Gilchrist and Tendulkar - Who is the "honestest" of them all

In his new book, Gilchrist accuses Sachin of being dishonest. If it was some other Australian player, I would not have been writing the post first thing in the morning. The text from various news agencies follow:

"Gilchrist surprisingly hinted at tensions with Tendulkar, revealing he was "hard to find for a changing room handshake after we have beaten India", and questioned his honesty during the Monkeygate scandal."

"He also took aim at Tendulkar for changing his story in an appeal he described as a "joke".
"Tendulkar, who'd said at the first hearing that he hadn't been able to hear what Harbhajan had said - and he was a fair way away, up the other end, so I'm certain he was telling the truth - now supported Harbhajan's version that he hadn't called Symo a 'monkey' but instead a Hindi term of abuse that might sound like 'monkey' to Australian ears," Gilchrist said. "The Indians got him off the hook when they, of all people, should have been treating the matter of racial vilification with the utmost seriousness."

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