Pakistani players have to study the laws
Written by Kashif Aziz on February 11th, 2006
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While the dust is still not setteled on Peshawar incident of Inzamam-ul-Haq, Shoaib Malik almost got caught in a similar mess when he collided with Zaheer Khan and used his boots to divert an incoming throw to the stumps. Whether he did it knowingly or not, we may never know. But from indian point of view, it was clearly an obstruction of the field. Some of their players tried to appeal against it but Rahul Dravid calmed them down and motioned them to go ahead with the game.
Now, does Inzamam consider this to be sporting or not?
Osman Samiuddin has more on it.
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