I'm not entirely sure which law they decided that the Pakistanis had broken but if the match referee thinks the game should go ahead then I would imagine that the law left it up to the umpires discression - so it came down to a judgement call by them and sothey should be held accountable.
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Darrell Hair and the $500,000
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I think if you fail to turn up, as the Pakistan team did after tea, then you automatically forfeit the game. The umpires gave them ample chance to play on, they even went to the dressing room to find out if they were coming out.
The laws of the game should have allowed the game to continue, but the laws didn't allow it.
Anyway, this 500000 dollar hush money business is utterly ridiculous. I'm amazed the ICC revealed it to the public.rnm is funny,funny like funny haha.
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Because they wanted to indirectly discredit Hair. If he retires under a cloud of bad publicity the tough decisions are made for them since Pakistan refuse to take part in any game he umpires. Combine that with not umpiring Aussie matches cause he's supposed to be impartial then that's about a quarter of the decent test playing nations he cant umpire.Originally posted by G_ManAnyway, this 500000 dollar hush money business is utterly ridiculous. I'm amazed the ICC revealed it to the public.
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We don't know do we? The hearing hasn't convened yet. We do know that the english team manager visited the match referee between the 2nd and 3rd tests to say that they were concerned about the amount of ball tampering that was going on. Recently Afridi was caught on camera by a indian newspaper saying this "off the record":Originally posted by TheStigThey haven't got any evidence of it in the actual test though have they?
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The ICC hearing will start with Pakistan under a further cloud after Afridi's candid admission that they tampered with balls to help their bowlers on lifeless subcontinental wickets.
Asked whether his side got time to tamper with the ball, Afridi was caught on video by India's Times Now news service saying: "We do not have that much time. Only (a) few get to do some bit of ball tampering. If the weather is dry and hot then you can get some help from the pitch while bowling.
"But you also have to help the ball yourself. You have to tamper with the ball to make it swing
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very naughty.
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Thing is they all do it, all the sides. This either needs to be made legal or stamped out all toghether.Originally posted by TheStigIndeed.
Oh well if it's true then they do deserve it, the ICC need to sort out the crappy penalty given to the other team though, 5 runs isn't going to make a difference.
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