Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia: Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal was charged by the ICC yesterday over ball-tampering in the second Test against the West Indies in St Lucia.
Play started two hours late on Saturday after the Sri Lankans, led by Chandimal, refused to take the field following a decision by umpires Aleem Dar and Ian Gould to charge the tourists with altering the state of the ball during the latter stages of Friday’s play.
The International Cricket Council announced on Twitter that Chandimal had been charged for “breaching Level 2.2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct”.
The rule cited deals with altering the state of the ball.
Sri Lanka had already been handed five penalty runs on Saturday, although that relatively minor punishment was inconsequential compared to the Sri Lankans’ obvious anger at being accused of what amounts to cheating.
It appeared for some time on Saturday that the day’s play at least – and possibly the rest of the match – might be in doubt.
However, it was after these deliberations that the Sri Lankans agreed to the change of ball and to continue playing.
But after initially appearing to be prepared to resume the match, the Sri Lankans hesitated even as they were making their way out to the middle, resulting in further discussions before they were finally persuaded to get the day’s play underway two hours later than scheduled.
The ICC warned at the time that they might take punitive action. “If there are any, Code of Conduct charges will follow as per usual at close of play,” tweeted the ICC.