The opener of the
Pakistan Cricket Team Imran Farhat has not found guilty of breaking the
ICC Code of Conduct in second test match against South Africa in Port Elizabeth. Imran Farhat was claimed with a Level 2 offence under the clause C 1 of the Code of Conduct of ICC which says: "Players and/or Team Officials shall at all times conduct play within the spirit of the game as well as within the Laws of Cricket...". The charge was laid by four umpires on duty in the match including on field officials Billy Doctrove and Peter Parker, third umpire Rudi Koertzen and fourth umpire Brain Jerling on the first day of test, on Friday.
This situation created after the appealed of Imran Farhat against catch from Batsman Ashwell Prince. This appeal was transmitted to third upimre to decide to out or not. The umpire confused to decide to out because he had doubt either ball hit the ground or not. After transmission to third umpire, the third umpire decided the ball had touched the ball to ground. At the response, the umpires decided to charge for Imran Farhat in the case tried to misguide.
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