Hauled up for ball-tampering in PSL, Fakhar Zaman denies charges | Cricket News – The Times of India


Hauled up for ball-tampering in PSL, Fakhar Zaman denies charges | Cricket News – The Times of India
Fakhar Zaman (Image credit: PSL)

Pakistan star batter Fakhar Zaman was allegedly caught red-handed on live television for tampering with the ball during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) clash between Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings at the Gaddafi Stadium. He appeared to be caught on camera, prompting on-field umpires to intervene, speak to captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, and eventually change the ball. Fakhar was also criticised by former Pakistan cricketers.Despite the uproar, Fakhar has denied the ball-tampering charges. Appearing before former Sri Lankan cricketer and match referee Roshan Mahanama, he rejected the allegations.The 35-year-old opener was charged on Sunday by Mahanama with a Level 3 offence under Article 2.14 of the PSL Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel.He was found to have violated Article 41.3 of the PSL playing conditions, which prohibits any action that alters the condition of the ball.The charge relates to an incident just before the final over of Karachi Kings’ innings, when they needed 14 runs to win. Fakhar was seen in discussion with Haris Rauf and captain Shaheen Afridi before the over.Shortly thereafter, umpire Faisal Afridi took the ball into his custody and inspected it. After consulting with the other on-field umpire, it was determined that the ball’s condition had been altered.The match referee is expected to hold another hearing within the next 48 hours before delivering a verdict.The umpires penalised Lahore Qalandars five runs for altering the condition of the ball and subsequently replaced it. This left Karachi Kings needing nine runs in the final over, which they successfully chased down.All-rounder Abbas Afridi sealed the victory by hitting Rauf for a four and a six after the bowler had delivered a wide.If the match referee confirms the offence, Fakhar — and potentially the Lahore Qalandars as a team — could face serious penalties.


PSL ball-tampering row explodes! Afridi says ‘We’ll check camera’ after Fakhar Zaman controversy | Cricket News – The Times of India


PSL ball-tampering row explodes! Afridi says ‘We’ll check camera’ after Fakhar Zaman controversy | Cricket News – The Times of India
Rameez Raza and Shaheen Afridi (PSL Photo)

NEW DELHI: After the ball-tampering scandal rocked the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Afridi expected the burning question to come his way – and it did. Following Lahore Qalandars’ defeat, Afridi was asked about the dramatic final over that involved alleged ball tampering by his teammate and star opener Fakhar Zaman.Here’s how the post-match presentation conversation went:Rameez Raza: That last over was quite dramatic, especially with the ball being changed due to suspected ball tampering. Your thoughts on that incident?Afridi: Actually, I don’t know much about it. We’ll have to check what exactly happened on camera. We’ll discuss it and see who did what, because it did hurt us badly. The five penalty runs made a big difference. But right now, we can’t say much until we are sure.The incident took place during a PSL match between Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings, with Fakhar finding himself at the centre of the controversy.The issue surfaced when Lahore Qalandars fast bowler Haris Rauf was set to bowl the final over, with Karachi Kings needing 14 runs for victory.Rauf was preparing to bowl when captain Shaheen Afridi and Fakhar joined him for a brief discussion to chalk out a plan for the final over.What raised eyebrows was that Fakhar appeared to be caught on camera altering the ball.On-field umpire Faisal Afridi then called for the ball, inspected it, and held a lengthy discussion with fellow umpire Sharfuddoula of Bangladesh.After deliberation, the umpires concluded that the ball had been deliberately altered and awarded five penalty runs to Karachi, reducing the target to nine runs off the final six balls.The ball was also changed.Lahore Qalandars eventually lost the match by four wickets.