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Aggrieved Sri Lanka to complaint against reprieve of England batsman Alex Hales

Reuters • June 13, 2016, 15:51:56 IST
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Sri Lanka Cricket will lodge a complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC) against an “unacceptable” reprieve for England batsman Alex Hales in the third and final test at Lord’s

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Aggrieved Sri Lanka to complaint against reprieve of England batsman Alex Hales

London, United Kingdom: Sri Lanka Cricket will lodge a complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC) against an “unacceptable” reprieve for England batsman Alex Hales in the third and final test at Lord’s, SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala has said. Nuwan Pradeep clean bowled Hales, then on 58, in England’s second innings on Sunday but it was adjudged a no-ball by umpire Rod Tucker, even though replays suggested a fraction of the paceman’s shoe was behind the popping crease. [caption id=“attachment_2832026” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]England’s Alex Hales (R) plays a shot against Sri Lanka at Lord’s. AFP England’s Alex Hales (R) plays a shot against Sri Lanka at Lord’s. AFP[/caption] Hales capitalised on the reprieve to score 94 before he was finally dismissed but his reprieve prompted the visitors to briefly unfurl a Sri Lankan flag from the balcony in a perceived mark of protest. “The management on tour is very sad about that decision and it will be reported to the ICC,” Sumathipala, who termed it “unacceptable”, said. Coach Graham Ford, who complained to match referee Andy Pycroft after Sunday’s play, played down the unfurling of the flag by the team, who have already surrendered the three-test series after crushing defeats in Leeds and Durham. The SLC chief, however, saw it differently. “The flag is a symbol,” Sumathipala said. “It is a mark to say we are not happy with the decision. (It was unfurled) To show solidarity and fight back.” Ford said Tucker had apologised for the mistake and the coach was of the view that front-foot no-ball calls should be taken out of the on-field umpire’s hand. “It just seems strange that with the technology that is available you can get a line call wrong,” Ford said. “You’d think the best solution would be for the umpires to worry about what’s going on down the other end and for technology to look after the line call.” Meanwhile, England paceman James Anderson was reprimanded for “conduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game” during the match, the ICC said in a statement. Anderson was guilty of showing disrespect to umpire S Ravi, who had asked the paceman not to verbally engage with Sri Lankan batsman Rangana Herath during the visitors’ first innings. Sri Lanka resume Monday’s final day on 32 for no loss, needing 330 more runs to salvage some pride in the series in which they have been thoroughly outplayed.

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