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This is an archive article published on January 31, 2010

2-match T20 ban on Afridi for ball tampering

Shahid Afridi was banned for two T20 Internationals after pleading guilty to a ball-tampering charge during the fifth and final ODI against Australia in Perth.

Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi was on Sunday banned for two Twenty20 Internationals after pleading guilty to a ball-tampering charge during the fifth and final ODI against Australia in Perth.

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam confirmed that Match Referee Ranjan Madugalle has banned Afridi for two matches after holding a hearing on the complaint by on-field umpires Asoka De Silva and Paul Reiffel immediately after the match.

“It is unfortunate what has happened because Afridi was due to lead Pakistan in the Twenty20 match next week against Australia,” Alam said from Perth.

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Afridi,who led Pakistan in the final ODI in place of the unfit Mohammad Yousuf,was caught on camera chewing on one side of the ball while walking to the run up with bowler Mohammad Asif.

Trying to change the condition of the ball through illegal means prompts strict penalties from the ICC.

In 2005,Afridi was banned for twisting his spikes and trying to change condition of pitch during a Test match in Faisalabad against England.

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