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South Africa Penalized for Ball Tempering

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Pakistan South Africa Series ended at 1–1 but History never forget because of Ball Tempering

History never refuse The 25th October on which scene of controversy of Ball Tempering on again. The South African Players Du Plessis found by the Ground empires on 3rd day of 2nd test match doing ball tempering red handed in 31st and after that overs.

The Playing conditions relevant to ball tempering changed recently and become effective from 1st of October, according to the clause 42.1.1 ball tempering is level two offence and if any player found guilty, he will be banned one test or two ODIs or two T20s at most and 50 to 100 % match fee at least or both.

The Description of the ICC penal Code as following.

If the umpires together agree that the deterioration of the ball is inconsistent with the use it has received, they shall consider that there has been a contravention of this law. They shall then decide together whether they can identify the player(s) responsible for such conduct.

  • 42.1.1 if it is possible to do identify the player(s) responsible:
  • a) change the ball forthwith. The batsman at the wicket shall choose the replacement ball from a selection of six other balls of various degrees of usage (including a new ball) and of the same brand as the ball in use prior to the contravention.
  • Additionally the bowler’s end umpire shall:
  • b) award 5 penalty runs to the batting side.
  • c) Inform the captain of the fielding side of the reason for the action taken.
  • d) Inform the captain of the batting side as soon as practicable of what has occurred.
  • e) Together with the other umpire report the incident to the ICC Match Referee who shall take action as is appropriate against the player(s) responsible for the conduct under the ICC Code of Conduct.
  • 42.1.2 If it is not possible to do identify the player(s) responsible:
  • a) change the ball forthwith. The umpires shall choose the replacement ball for one of similar wear and of the same brand as the ball in use prior to the contravention.
  • b) the bowler’s end umpire shall issue the captain with a first and final warning, and
  • c) advise him that should there be any further incident by that team during the remainder of the match, steps 42.1.1 a) to e) above will be adopted, with the captain deemed under e) to be the player responsible.

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