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March, 31 2005 Thursday 20 Safar 1426



Broad explains Inzamam’s ban


LONDON, March 30: Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq’s position of responsibility in the team was a major factor in deciding his punishment after he was found guilty of violating International Cricket Council’s code of conduct during the third Test match against India at Bangalore on Monday.

“As captain he has to set an example for others to follow,” ICC match referee Chris Broad said.

Inzamam was found guilty of breaching two ICC codes of conduct — for showing dissent at an umpire’s decision in the ninth over of India’s second innings for which he was fined 30 per cent of his match fee and advancing towards the umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing in 90th over of India’s second innings for which he was banned for one Test.

“Following the incident that happened in ninth over of the innings, Inzamam was warned about appealing by on-field umpires.

“In addition, I went to Pakistan dressing room at lunch and requested the Pakistan coach to pass a message on to his team about the manner of their appealing.

“This means that when this second incident happened he knew he should not have reacted as he did,” Broad was quoted as saying on the ICC website.

—Agencies






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