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Afridi Sinks Teeth Into Ball Post by: Strak 1 February, 2010 - 10:17 AM

 

In a bizarre twist to the end of the Pakistan tour, player Afridi was caught tampering with the ball in an unusual way.

Usually tampering involves finger nails but Afridi was caught biting the ball. Not sure whether he thought it was an apple or maybe he's been watching too much 'Twilight'.

Afridi has already been busted for this kind of thing before, he was suspended back in 2005 for ball tampering.

In an action packed game, a spectator ran onto the ground and tackled Pakistan player Khalid Latif during the 46th over. Absolute madness.

 

Should he be rubbed out for more than 2 weeks? Have your say!

 

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  • Hec says

    What the hell was he thinking. I always find it funny that players forget there's TV cameras and 20,000 in the crowd who can see them.

    Posted Monday 1 February, 2010 10:31 AM
  • James says

    Wow! I hadn't seen that footage, will go down as one of the great controversies along with the aluminum bats and under arms.

    Posted Monday 1 February, 2010 11:05 AM
  • ron says

    i only wonder what would have been the penalty and what would have been the response in pakistan if it had been Ricky Ponting or Michael Clarke lunching on the cricket ball

    Posted Tuesday 2 February, 2010 11:47 AM
  • atif says

    i liked this video

    Posted Sunday 28 February, 2010 5:15 PM
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