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28 May 2014 17:36 #193040
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Stuart Broad will receive a rap on the knuckles but no formal punishment over comments he made on Twitter about the Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal that seemed to question the legality of his action.
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28 May 2014 17:37 #193041
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[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)][size=15px !important]The comments prompted complaints from both Ajmal and the Pakistan Cricket Board to the England and Wales Cricket Board. Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman, has reportedly provided assurances that Broad, England’s Twenty20 captain, will be reminded of his responsibilities, although he will not be fined.[/size][/color]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)][/size][size=15px !important]Broad’s remarks followed a tweet by Michael Vaughan, the former England captain, that included an image of Ajmal bowling for Worcestershire during their recent Championship win over Essex with the caption: “You are allowed 15 degrees of flex in your delivery swing.... #justsaying.â€[/size][/color]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)][/size][size=15px !important]Broad replied: “This has to be a fake photo?!†before commenting in a subsequent tweet: “Bowlers can bowl very differently in a lab while being tested compared to needing wickets in the middle.â€[/size][/color]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)][/size][size=15px !important]Ajmal took 13 wickets against Essex, including a career-best 7 for 19. His action has been cleared by the International Cricket Council using procedures designed to ensure that the action a bowler uses in a match is reproduced exactly.[/size][/color]
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28 May 2014 19:14 #193051
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Out of order. I am disappointed Stuart was not punished as making comments like ths is really counter productive.
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28 May 2014 22:53 #193077
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Getting away without fine here is ridiculous. You've got to be kidding me.
Either allow dissent for EVERYONE, and don't selectively punish people. Why does broad get away with this shit where no one else would have?
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29 May 2014 05:35 #193083
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I agree.
To criticise a fellow player so publicly is quite inappropriate and not to be tolerated.
He should have had a couple of matches ban.
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29 May 2014 08:18 #193086
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"Broad's dig hurt me the most," Ajmal told pakpassion.net. "Former players will sit in the commentary box or wherever else and say some things for attention but you don't expect such things from a fellow professional cricketer who is still playing cricket. It was disappointing to read Broad's comments."
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