Questions raised on Jofra Archer’s gold chain. (Photo- PTI)
England fast bowler Jofra Archer has returned to Test cricket after more than four years, and this return was very good against India in Lord’s Test. Archer caught everyone’s attention by dismissing India’s star batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal in his first over. But amidst this magnificent performance, an old video of him is going viral on social media, which has brought him under controversy.
Questions raised on Jofra Archer’s gold chain
Jofra Archer made his return memorable in the Test match being played against India at Lord’s historic ground. After struggling with injuries and fitness problems for more than four years, Archer showed in his first spell that he is still equally fatal. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who is known for his aggressive batting, was dodged by his high speed and accurate line-length. Archer’s return is a big relief for England cricket. His injuries limited his availability in the last few years.
However, amidst this magnificent return of Archer, an old video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, which has given rise to controversy. In this video, Archer can be seen rubbing the ball on his gold chain. This is a violation of ICC rules, as rubbing the ball surface with an external object falls in the category of ball tampering. This type of action can help in reverse swinging the ball. Fans on social media have given various reactions about this video. Some people consider it a serious violation, while some say that it was a small act, which must have been done inadvertently. However, Archer has not done anything like this in Lord’s Test yet.
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ICC rules on ball tampering
According to ICC rules, replacing the surface of the ball with an external substance or object is strictly prohibited. Players can only use sweat to brighten the ball, and that too under the supervision of the umpire. Rubbing the ball from a metal object, such as chain, is considered a violation of the rules and can be punished severely, including a fine, a cut in match fees or ban.