No action against Pakistan

Published September 7, 2006

SOUTHAMPTON, Sept 6: Shoaib Akhtar and the rest of the Pakistan team were exonerated of any wrongdoing after a controversial incident during the third match of their one-day series against England at the Rose Bowl on Tuesday.

Barely more than two weeks after the unprecedented conclusion to the Oval Test, pictures from host broadcaster Sky Television appeared to show the fast bowler flicking at the ball with his left thumb as he returned to his mark.

But 90 minutes after Pakistan wrapped up a two wicket-win, a statement issued on behalf of ICC match referee Mike Procter said: “After viewing television footage the match umpires have decided no action should be taken against any Pakistan players.”

Pakistan maintained that all Shoaib had been doing was cleaning the ball, something he was perfectly entitled to do under the Laws of Cricket.—AFP

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