When umpires stopped Pakistan, England from roughing up the ball

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Nottingham: England and Pakistan cricketers were warned by umpires during their World Cup match to not use the tactics that could rough up the ball from one side, making it suitable for reverse swing.
The two on-field umpires Marais Erasmus and Sundaram Ravi spoke to Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed and England captain Eoin Morgan on Monday for the frequency with which their fielders threw the ball in on the bounce from the outfield. “There were discussions throughout the whole of the two innings.
The umpires came to me, mid-innings, and seemed to think that we were throwing the ball in on the bounce too much, or it was being over-exaggerated,” said Morgan Although neither innings witnessed any noticeable reverse swing, England batsman Jos Buttler did inspect the ball after being dismissed for 103. “They emphasised it would be the same for both. It was really about us then… the conversations that were stopping the game were that Pakistan were doing the same thing. Jos was just intrigued to see the ball.
When the ball is hit against the LED advertising boards it does scuff it up quite a lot so he was just interested to see if one side was tougher than the other, natural or unnatural,” Morgan said. Mohammad Hafeez said that they were also warned of the threat of a penalty if they continued throwing the ball in on more than one bounce said Root. (PTI)

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