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Chamdimal charged over ball-tampering

June 17, 2018
Dinesh Chandimal
Dinesh Chandimal

GROS-ISLET, Saint Lucia — Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal was charged by the ICC Sunday over ball-tampering in the second Test against the West Indies in St Lucia.

Play started two hours late Saturday after the Sri Lankans, led by Chandimal, refused to take the field following a decision by umpires Aleem Dar and Ian Gould to charge the tourists with altering the state of the ball during the latter stages of Friday's play.

The International Cricket Council announced on Twitter that Chandimal had been charged for "breaching Level 2.2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct".

The rule cited deals with altering the state of the ball.

Sri Lanka had already been handed five penalty runs Saturday, although that relatively minor punishment was inconsequential compared to the Sri Lankans' obvious anger at being accused of what amounts to cheating.

It appeared for some time Saturday that the day's play at least — and possibly the rest of the match — might be in doubt.

However, it was after these deliberations that the Sri Lankans agreed to the change of ball and to continue playing.

But after initially appearing to be prepared to resume the match, the Sri Lankans hesitated even as they were making their way out to the middle, resulting in further discussions before they were finally persuaded to get the day's play underway two hours later than scheduled.

The ICC warned at the time that they might take punitive action.

"If there are any, Code of Conduct charges will follow as per usual at close of play," tweeted the ICC.

In a statement Saturday, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) solidly backed their players.

"The team management has informed us that Sri Lankan players have not engaged in any wrongdoing," said SLC in a statement, but added: "SLC advised the team to take the field to ensure the continuity of the match and wish to commend the decision taken by the team 'under protest' to ensure the upholding of the spirit of the game."

Former Sri Lanka player Kumar Sangakkara told Sky Sports in the UK: "I think that they feel hard done-by.

"I think that everyone is a bit jumpy and walking on eggshells, especially after what happened in South Africa. So maybe Gould was just being over-cautious.

"They say something, maybe, that meant the ball needed to be changed; maybe it was the shape. The Sri Lankans would have taken offense at that and would have made their case."

In March this year, Australia was caught tampering with the ball in the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town.

Steve Smith and David Warner were stripped of the captaincy and vice captaincy respectively and banned from playing international cricket for 12 months.

Opening batsman Cameron Bancroft, the player caught on camera applying sandpaper to the ball, was banned for nine months.

The controversy also rekindled memories of 2006 when Pakistan was penalized five runs for ball tampering in the fourth Test against England at The Oval.

That match was the only Test in the game's history to be forfeited after Pakistan refused to return to the field.

When play eventually resumed Saturday, Sri Lanka fought well to limit the West Indies first-innings lead to 47 runs as the host, which started the day at 118 for two, lost its last six wickets for 59 runs to be dismissed in the final session for 300.

Scoreboard

Sri Lanka (1st Innings) 253

West Indies (1st Innings)

K. Brathwaite c Dickwella b Rajitha 22

D. Smith lbw b Dananjaya 61

K. Powell c Mendis b Kumara 27

S. Hope c de Silva b Lakmal 19

R. Chase c Lakmal b Kumara 41

S. Dowrich c Dickwella b Lakmal 55

J. Holder c Dickwella b Rajitha 15

D. Bishoo c Mendis b Rajitha 02

K. Roach lbw b Kumara 13

M. Cummins not out 08

S. Gabriel c de Silva b Kumara 03

Extras (b11, lb8, nb1, w9, pen5) 34

Total (100.3 overs, all out) 300

Falls: 1-59 (Brathwaite), 2-115 (Powell), 3-149 (Hope), 4-163 (Smith), 5-241 (Chase), 6-254 (Dowrich), 7-261 (Bishoo), 8-279 (Holder), 9-292 (Roach), 10-300 (Gabriel).

Bowling: Lakmal 24-6-50-2 (1w), Dananjaya 25-7-81-1, Rajitha 22-6-49-3 (2w),Kumara 26.3-4-86-4 (1nb, 2w), De Silva 3-0-10-0.

Sri Lanka (2nd Innings)

K. Perera c Dowrich b Gabriel 20

M. Udawatte not out 11

K. Rajitha not out 00

Extras (nb2, w1) 03

Total (9 overs, 1wkt) 34

To bat: K. Mendis, D. De Silva, D. Chandimal, R. Silva, N. Dickwella, A. Dananjaya, S. Lakmal, L. Kumara.

Fall: 1-32 (Perera).

Bowling: Roach 3-1-12-0, Gabriel 4-0-14-1 (1nb), Holder 1-0-6-0 (1nb, 1w), Cummins 1-0-2-0. — AFP


June 17, 2018
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