The International Cricket Council (ICC) charged Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul Haq on Monday with bringing the game into disrepute after his team forfeited the fourth Test against England at The Oval.
“There are two charges brought forward by the umpires, one for changing the condition of the ball and the other for bringing the game into disrepute,” Dubai-based ICC spokesman Jon Long said.
Both charges were brought against Inzamam for his role as captain of Pakistan following the incidents which rocked the fourth day’s play of the final Test on Sunday. The hearing will take place on Friday.
“The charge that was laid yesterday was a level two charge under the ICC code of conduct, of changing the condition of the ball,” ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said.
“The charge that was laid today by all four umpires was for bringing the game of cricket into disrepute — this is a charge under level three of the code of conduct and is more serious than the other one.”
Pakistan refused to take the field following tea on Sunday after they were docked five runs for ball-tampering by the umpires. They again remained in the changing room when the umpires went out a second time 15 minutes later.
The team belatedly took to the field but the umpires ruled that the match was already abandoned and after a lengthy meeting it was awarded to England.
If Inzamam is found guilty he would face a fine of up to his entire match fee and/or a ban of maximum four Test or eight one-dayers, whichever is played earlier.
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