BCCI to challenge ICC decision
The Board of Control for Cricket in India will challenge the International Cricket Council's decision to declare the
on-going third and final 'Test' between India and South Africa,
at Centurion Park, unofficial, a top board official said on Friday.
BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah said, "We are abiding by the decision of ousted
match referee Mike Denness, who slapped a one-match ban on
middle order batsman Virendra Shewag for intimidating the
umpires in the second Test, by not playing him in the third
Test and hence the match has to be given official status."
He added: "If the ICC does not give official status then we will
not hesitate to challenge them," without specifying in which forum the ICC ruling would be contested.
BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya maintained the match is "official
for all practical purposes".
"I have spoken to Percy Sonn, the president of United
Cricket Board of South Africa, and Gerald Majola, its chief
executive, this evening and both have confirmed that the match
in progress is being considered by the UCBSA as an official
Test," he said.
Denness had slapped penalties on six Indian players,
including skipper Sourav Ganguly (for not controlling
his players) and Sachin Tendulkar (for ball tampering) which
sparked off a major controversy, resulting in the cricket
boards of India and South Africa side-stepping the ICC and appointing Denis Lindsay of South Africa
in place of Englishman Denness for the third 'Test'.
The ICC, meanwhile, declared the third Test unofficial,
after Denness was replaced by Lindsay.
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