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England tour to
go on as Inzy's hearing gets postponed |
August 24, 2006
Pakistan's tour of England would continue as per
schedule after it was learnt that Inzamam's code
of conduct hearing will be postponed due to the
non availability of Ranjan Madagulle. The
hearing that was scheduled to be held on this
Friday will now be set to another date and is
expected that it will not be held anywhere
between the One Day Series that is due to begin
from the 30th. The ICC Chief Match Referee,
Ranjan Madagulle had officiated in the first
three England-Pakistan Tests before leaving to
Colombo to attend some personal commitments. In
his place, Mike Procter was chosen as the Match
Referee for the fourth Test at The Oval. With
Madagulle not available for sometime it allows
the One Day Series to begin and also allow
Inzamam's lawyers the time to prepare well for
his case. Pakistan Skipper, Inzamam-ul-Haq has
been charged of bringing the game into disrepute
and also for changing the condition of the match
ball. Pakistan plays a Twenty20 International
against England on Monday at Bristol to
kickstart the second half of its tour.
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