Key Points

Pakistan has officially complained to the ICC about the TV umpire's decision to give Fakhar Zaman out. The team believes replays showed the ball bounced before being caught. This incident adds another layer to the already tense India-Pakistan rivalry during the Asia Cup. The controversy follows an earlier dispute where Pakistan demanded the match referee's removal.

Key Points: Pakistan Lodges ICC Complaint Over Fakhar Zaman Dismissal

  • Pakistan team manager Naveed Cheema emailed ICC over TV umpire Ruchira Palliyaguruge's decision
  • Replays suggested the ball bounced before keeper Sanju Samson's gloves
  • Captain Salman Ali Agha questioned the dismissal's legality post-match
  • The complaint adds to existing tensions after a no-handshake controversy
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Pakistan files complaint with ICC over Fakhar Zaman dismissal

Pakistan files official complaint with ICC over Fakhar Zaman's controversial caught-behind dismissal in Asia Cup match against India, escalating tensions.

"To me, it bounced before it reached the keeper - Salman Ali Agha"

New Delhi, Sep 22

Pakistan team management have lodged a complaint against the television umpire with the International Cricket Council (ICC) over a caught-behind dispute involving Fakhar Zaman in Sunday’s Asia Cup Super Four match against India in Dubai, according to a report.

Sri Lanka umpire Ruchira Palliyaguruge gave Zaman out, caught behind by Sanju Samson for 15, when the replay did not give conclusive evidence of a clean catch. On-field umpire Gazi Sohel did not raise his finger and referred the decision to the TV umpire, who ruled it a clean catch.

From one angle it seemed the ball bounced before landing in Samson's glove but the umpire ruled the wicketkeeper’s fingers were under the ball. Zaman stood his ground for a while and showed his displeasure before trudging out.

"Pakistan team manager Naveed Cheema went to the match referee, Andy Pycroft, to complain but was told that it was not his domain. Alternatively, the manager sent an email to the ICC complaining about the umpire," said sources, as quoted in a report by Telecomasia.net.

After the match, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha had questioned the legality of Fakhar Zaman's dismissal, saying, "I don't know about the decision. It's obviously the umpire's job. Umpires can make mistakes. And I have no problem with that. But it does look like it bounced before it was carried to the keeper,"

"You can say the way he was batting, if he batted throughout the powerplay, we probably would have scored 190. But yeah, that's the umpire's call. And they can make mistakes. I don't know. To me, it bounced before it reached the keeper," he added.

The complaint against the TV umpire is the latest bitter episode in the India-Pakistan rivalry, which saw Indian players refusing to shake hands with their rivals in both matches.

Pakistan had taken a strong stance against Pycroft after the first match, demanding his removal after a no-handshake controversy.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral cricket fan living in Delhi, I think technology should be improved. Soft signal rule needs revision. But complaining after every loss sets bad precedent. Both teams should maintain sportsmanship spirit.
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Arjun K
Bhai, umpiring errors are part of the game! Remember Dhoni's runout in World Cup 2019? We moved on. Pakistan team is making too much drama. Focus on your game instead of filing complaints. 🤷‍♂️
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Priya S
The no-handshake issue was disappointing from both sides. Cricket should bring people together. About the dismissal - tough call for umpire but technology should be crystal clear for such important matches.
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Michael C
Watching from Australia, the rivalry is intense but this constant complaining is unnecessary. The match referee was right - it's not his domain once decision is made. Move on to next game!
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Kavya N
Honestly, even if Fakhar had stayed, Pakistan's middle order was weak. Our bowlers were exceptional that day. Instead of complaints, they should work on their batting technique. Jasprit Bumrah would have got him anyway! 😄
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Vikram M
The real issue is the soft signal rule. ICC should make it mandatory to have conclusive evidence

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