Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Ball-tampering claims are ridiculous, says Anderson

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: England pace bowler James Anderson has described as “ridiculous” accusation­s that he was involved in tampering with the ball during the drawn fourth Ashes Test against Australia in Melbourne last week.

The 35-year-old was shown on television appearing to try to scuff up the ball with his thumbnail on the fourth day on Friday and local commentato­rs seized on the footage as the match meandered to a draw.

England coach Trevor Bay liss, however, labelled the accusation­s as ‘Pommie bashing’ while Anderson scoffed at the suggestion­s.

“It escalated quite quickly, didn’t it ?” Anderson said in comments published by Britain’ s The Telegraph newspaper. “Ridiculous, but what we’ve come to expect. (I was) getting dirt off the ball. They’d watered the square so the foot hole son the old wickets had mud.

“We went to the umpires to make sure they were happy with it.”

Anderson’ s comments echoed those of Bayliss, who said the umpires had told him on Saturday the accusation­s were a ‘beat-up’.

Both sides had been warned by the umpires during the match about deliberate­ly throwing the new ball into the ground to scuff it up in an attempt to exert some assistance from a drop-in pitch that offered both sides little help.

Australia had already regained the Ashes before the Melbourne game after they took a 3-0 lead in the five match series following victory by an innings and 41 runs in Perth.

In Melbourne, however, England dominated for much of the match, led by Ala stair Cook’ s unbeaten 244 and were thwarted by rain that washed out much of the fourth day’s play.

 ?? REUTERS ?? James Anderson was accused during the Melbourne Test.
REUTERS James Anderson was accused during the Melbourne Test.

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