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ACC turns down BCB's appeal against Cheema

Last Updated : 26 March 2012, 18:07 IST
Last Updated : 26 March 2012, 18:07 IST

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The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Monday rejected a complaint from Bangladesh that Pakistani pacer Aizaz Cheema deliberately blocked their batsman Mahmudullah Riyad in the last over during a tense chase in the Asia Cup final, costing them a victory.

Chasing 237, in the Asia Cup final in Mirpur last week, Bangladesh fell short by two runs as they needed four from the last delivery. and the BCB had later appealed to the ACC about Cheema indulging in unsporting behaviour.

But the complaint was rejected as the ACC claimed that the incident was not reported by on-field umpires. “We had received Bangladesh’s complaint but since the incident was not reported by the on-field umpires nothing can be done,” Ashraful Huq, Chief Executive of the ACC, said.

Ashraful also said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) had also turned down the complaint. “It could have happened then and there, in the final but since umpires and match-referee did not take any action then, so the matter is closed,” said Ashraful. “I think the Bangladesh team played so well in the whole tournament, beating India and Sri Lanka — World Cup 2011 finalists — was no mean achievement and although they lost the final, the Bangladesh team won millions of hearts,” he added.

The BCB had earlier said that it was planning to appeal with the ACC to award five penalty runs to the Bangladesh team and reverse the result of the Asia Cup final. “We have repeatedly seen video recordings of the incident and are convinced Cheema tried to block Mahmudullah,” Enayet Hossain Siraj, the chairman of the BCB cricket operations committee, had said.

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Published 26 March 2012, 12:59 IST

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