India A Accused of Ball Tampering in Australia

India A Accused of Ball Tampering in Australia

The India vs Australia rivalry is one of the most intense in cricket, and the upcoming series is already heating up. India A, currently touring Australia, has been accused of ball tampering during a practice match against Australia A.

Ahead of the start of play on Sunday, match officials informed India A players that the ball had been changed due to tampering. Umpire Shawn Craig told the Indian players, “When you scratch it, we change the ball. No more discussion, let’s play.”

India A’s wicket-keeper batter for the match, Ishan Kishan, was furious at the umpire’s call, calling it a “stupid decision.”

Cricket Australia released a statement saying that the ball had to be changed “due to deterioration,” and that both managers and captains were informed of the decision before the start of play.

However, an anonymous India A player has denied the tampering allegations, suggesting that a “nail from the sideboards may have brushed the ball.”

According to Cricket Australia’s code of conduct, players involved in ball tampering could face bans if the team is found to have intentionally changed the condition of the ball.

“Any action(s) likely to alter the condition of the ball which are not specifically permitted under Law 41.3.2 may be regarded as unfair,” the code of conduct states.

Cricket Australia has since issued a statement saying that the ball change happened “due to deterioration.”

The incident has sparked controversy, with some accusing India A of cheating. However, the team has denied the allegations, and Cricket Australia has stated that the ball change was due to natural wear and tear.

India A Suspected of Ball Tampering in Australia A Match, Says Ian Healy

India A Suspected of Ball Tampering in Australia A Match, Says Ian Healy

Former Australian wicket-keeper Ian Healy has raised suspicions about the India A team’s involvement in the controversial ball change incident during their four-day match against Australia A. Healy believes that India A may have been attempting to manipulate the ball for reverse swing, which could have given them an advantage in the match.

The incident occurred on day four of the match when umpires changed the ball due to a scratch. India A wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan expressed his disapproval of the decision, leading to a warning from the umpire. However, Cricket Australia later stated that the ball was changed due to deterioration and no action would be taken.

Healy, however, remains skeptical. He believes that India A’s complaints about the ball change and their subsequent refusal to attend a post-match press conference are suspicious. He also criticized India A’s decision to skip an intra-squad game at the WACA in Perth and instead opt for center wicket stimulation practice.

Healy believes that Australia A captain Nathan McSweeney should open the batting for Australia in the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test against India. McSweeney scored 39 and 88 not out in the seven-wicket win over India A and has been in impressive form.

Healy also expressed concern about India’s preparation for the Test series, especially after their 3-0 defeat to New Zealand at home. He believes that India should have played more competitive matches in the lead-up to the series.

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