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ICC reprimands Kiwi umpire Tony Hill over no-ball comments : Report


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Kiwi umpires Tony Hill and Billy Bowden were sure that the no-balls bowled by Pakistani pacers during the Lord’s Test were deliberate but thought the motive was to unsettle rival batsmen rather than spot-fixing. Hill and Bowden had become the first New Zealand umpire pair to officiate at Lord’s. Hill, while speaking to ‘The Dominion Post’, said he and his colleague Bowden discussed the big no-ball bowled by Mohammad Amir but thought it was to unsettle Jonathan Trott. “We never suspected a thing. There had been the big overstep in particular and in our minds that was more a deliberate overstep to have a go at Trott, who had been batting so well,†Hill said. “Billy and I chatted about that and thought it seemed deliberate, especially as it was dropped in short. But it all seemed to be one of those things that fast bowlers have been known to do to get an advantage.†Amir, Mohammed Asif and Test captain Salman Butt were provisionally suspended by the International Cricket Council after the scam came to light through a British tabloid. The trio has decided to contest the charges and have written to the ICC in that regard. Hill stood at the end when Mohammad Asif overstepped by a small margin while Bowden was at the other end where Amir delivered his giant no ball. “The one at my end from Asif was not a helluva lot over. He is generally pretty accurate [with his front foot]. It is the Glenn McGrath type thing where the foot comes down always in the same spot “When it alters slightly you think it is unusual but like McGrath, or anyone when they try harder, can occasionally go over,†Hill said.
These freaks simply waste their talents. He is being compared to Glenn McGrath, which is a big big complement.
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ICC reprimands Kiwi umpire Tony Hill over no-ball comments : Report More... ICC reprimands Hill for comments on spot-fixing: Report PTI The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reprimanded New Zealand umpire Tony Hill for publicly stating that he suspected the no-balls bowled by Pakistani pacers during the Lord’s Test in England to be deliberate, according to a report. According to a ‘Radio New Zealand’ report, the ICC has reprimanded Hill for “talking publicly about the betting scam surrounding the England-Pakistan test at Lord’s.” “ICC has told him not to comment further until the investigation into the matter has been completed,” the report claimed. In an interview to ‘The Dominion Post’, Hill had said he did not suspect spot-fixing when Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir bowled the no balls but thought the duo deliberately did so to unsettle England batsman Jonathan Trott. He said he and his colleague Billy Bowden had discussed the no—ball bowled by Aamir. “We never suspected a thing. There had been the big overstep in particular and in our minds that was more a deliberate overstep to have a go at Trott, who had been batting so well,” Hill said. “Billy and I chatted about that and thought it seemed deliberate, especially as it was dropped in short. But it all seemed to be one of those things that fast bowlers have been known to do to get an advantage.” Amir, Asif and Test captain Salman Butt were provisionally suspended by the ICC after the scam came to light through a British tabloid’s sting operation. The trio has decided to contest the charges and written to the ICC in that regard.

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