Thursday, July 2, 2009

DO U KNOW "Ball-tampering" ? ! ?

Players are barred, by Law 42.3, from rubbing the ball on the ground, interfering with its seam or surface, or using any implement that can alter the condition of the ball to thereby gain unfair advantage. There have been plenty of ugly incidents centring on accusations of ball-tampering through cricket's history: the John Lever "Vaseline" affair in 1976-77; the times England and New Zealand accused Pakistan of it in the early 1990s; Michael Atherton's admission that he used dirt to treat the ball against South Africa in 1994; and perhaps most infamously, the Oval Test of 2006 when Pakistan forfeited the match because they were accused of having tampered with the ball.

1 comment:

  1. yup man i have heard a lot of it..... Mainly Pakistani bowlers were at the recieving end of such accusations....One imp thing to notice is that once you tamper the ball it enables reverse swing to great extents and hence makes the delivery unplayable.....

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