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2nd Test: South Africa v Pakistan at Dubai (DSC) Oct 23-27, 2013

TheParraboy

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I can see SA levelling the series

Kallis to get MOM, put all your savings on it

Wonder when we will see regular test cricket in actual Pakistan again?
 

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STUMPS DAY 1

Pakistan all out for 99

SA 3/128

Kallis out for 7
(once again I think he will retire during the Australia test series over there) :-(
 

TheParraboy

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bye bye Pakis

DAY 2 - 26 overs left

SA 4/393 (lead by 294)
Smith 188*
DeVilliers 132*
 

TheParraboy

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4/460 (361 lead)

smith 227*
devilliers 157*

I think declaration once they get 400 lead
Wonder if smith will go for 300 before delcaring?
 

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LUNCH DAY3:

last 6 South African wickets fell for 45 runs

all out 517 lead 418

Pakistan 2/2

Could be all over before tea today
 

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South Africa penalised for ball tampering


South Africa were penalised five runs for ball tampering on the third day of the second Test against Pakistan in Dubai. Faf du Plessis was the player in the centre of the controversy and the ICC said its ruling on the incident will be announced tomorrow.

The ICC confirmed that the five-run penalty and the change of ball after 30 overs was due to ball tampering. "As per 42.1 of the ICC playing conditions, the umpires replaced the ball and fined South Africa team five penalty runs for ball tampering," an ICC spokesperson said.

The incident took place at the start of the 31st over of Pakistan's innings, two overs after tea, when umpires Ian Gould and Rod Tucker called South African captain Graeme Smith for a chat. The fourth umpire, Shozab Raza, brought a box of balls onto the field and a new one was selected for use.

No individual player has been charged yet but television images showed du Plessis rubbing the ball allegedly on the zipper of his trouser pocket.

The playing conditions (see sidebar) dealing with ball tampering were changed recently, coming into effect only from October 1. Any player found guilty of ball tampering, which is a Level Two offence, will be fined 50 to 100% of his match fee and/or get a ban of one Test or two ODIs or two Twenty20s, whichever come first.

South Africa were well in control of the Test, having taken a commanding 418-run first-innings lead, when the incident occurred.

The only other time a team was handed a five-run penalty for ball tampering was in the infamous Oval Test in 2006, in which Pakistan refused to take the field after the umpires deemed that the seam on the ball had been raised.


The 5 run penalty is gonna hurt south Africa, might cost them the test match, lol
 

AlwaysGreen

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Simple solution here is to ban zippers and pockets from pants. And ban Fap.

On ball tampering, the other day when QLD played SA the umpires changed both balls after about 9 overs after meeting with the batsmen and fielding captain. One ball seemed to be excessively scuffed up, anyone with an idea of what happened at the end of the game?
 

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Recent overs . . . . . . | . . . . . . | . . . . . . | . . . . . .

Guess what Pakistans strategy is.
 

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