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September 09, 2006 Saturday Sha'aban 15, 1427

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Inzamam focus of another controversy


NOTTINGHAM, Sept 8: Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam, who already faces disciplinary charges resulting from a ball-tampering ruling, was at the center of another storm on Friday when he claimed a catch.

Fielding at first slip, Inzamam was convinced he had taken a low catch off England captain Andrew Strauss during the fourth one-day international at Trent Bridge. As Inzamam's teammates ran to congratulate him, Strauss refused to leave the crease, equally convinced that the ball had not carried to the Pakistan captain.

Umpires Daryl Harper and Mark Benson conferred and then asked the TV umpire, Ian Gould, for a ruling which was that the ball had hit the ground before going into Inzamam's hands.

When the verdict came up on the TV scoreboard, England fans began chanting ''cheat, cheat,'' clearly aimed at the Pakistan captain.

Minutes later, Inzamam was involved in a serious discussion with umpire Harper although it was not clear what the conversation was about.

Inzamam is due to appear before an International Cricket Council disciplinary hearing Sept. 27-28 arising out of a ball-tampering ruling at the end of the fourth Test at The Oval.—AP






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