The International Cricket Council on Sunday cleared Liam Plunkett of any bad behavior amid the second ODI among England and Pakistan.
A short film of Plunkett showed up via web-based networking media recommending the 34-year-old had been scratching his fingers on the ball.
It is comprehended that Plunkett himself raised the issue with authorities in the wake of getting to be mindful of the charges and he has since been absolved completely by the on-field umpires Chris Gaffaney and Paul Reiffel alongside match arbitrator Richie Richardson.
The ICC has affirmed that the match authorities are agreeable there was no endeavor by Liam Plunkett to change the state of the ball or any proof of this on the over-by-over examinations of the ball all through Saurday’s ODI conflict in Southampton.
“The ICC has affirmed that the match authorities are agreeable there was no endeavor by Liam Plunkett to change the state of the ball or any proof of this on the over-by-over examinations of the ball all through Saturday’s ODI conflict in Southampton,” said ICC in a tweet.
Britain edged Pakistan by 12 keeps running at Southampton to go 1-0 up in the five-coordinate arrangement, with Plunkett taking two wickets for 64 keeps running in nine overs.
The two groups meet again in Bristol on Tuesday.
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