Whether or not Faf du Plessis applied an artificial substance to the ball in
Hobart was irrelevant, David Warner said on Tuesday.
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series outcome, perhaps that is true. But that du Plessis was that evening found
guilty enough of ball-tampering to cop a fine was anything but irrelevant to
crickets bigger picture.Under the Laws of Cricket - Law 42.3, to be precise -
players are allowed to polish the ball provided that no artificial substance is
used. Du Plessis second conviction in three years - and South Africas third - is
a warning to the rest that there will be a crackdown on this law, even though
there is no clarity on what, for crickets purposes, constitutes an artificial
substance.Broadly speaking, we all have some idea that shoe polish is synthetic
and saliva is natural but what if the shoe polish is mixed with saliva? How much
of the synthetic substance needs to mix with the natural one for all of it to be
deemed artificial? And what if the artificial substance is food? Organic food?
The wording of the law is too vague.As Jason Gillespie said in an interview on
these pages, Its a tough one because in the laws of the game it says,
technically, no one should be able to have anything in their mouth on the
ground. You shouldnt be able to have any lollies, chewing gum, anything. I mean
how far do we want to go? You cant have a Gatorade or whatever power drink they
have because its got sugar in it. So everyone, just drink water. Where do you
want to go with it?Gillespie is one of several former players to support the
storm in a teacup argument over the shining of the ball. It is actually just
accepted and isnt a big deal, Matt Prior said on Twitter, while Sourav Ganguly
told ESPNcricinfos Match Day du Plessis, is not the first person who has done it
and I dont think he will be the last.That was what South Africa were hoping
would get du Plessis out of trouble. They are understood to have used the
everybody-does-it defense. They produced footage of several high-profile
players, including Virat Kohli and David Warner, using saliva that could have
come into contact with an artificial substance on the ball.Neither example is as
blatant as du Plessis: Kohli rubs something close to his teeth and for a
split-second there seems to be gum visible, while Warner applies a lip balm and
then receives the ball after the next delivery to polish. For the ICC to
investigate those clips and lay a charge, the matter should have been brought to
its notice within five days of the event*. Consider the similarity to the
seatbelt law. Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of drivers and passengers
choose not to buckle up and when they are caught, they are fined because they
are guilty of an offense. Even if youre an advocate for freedom of choice, or
you fervently believe the seatbelt wont save your life, or you just forgot to
put it on, you are still guilty, and will be sanctioned, and so will everyone
else who is caught.But perhaps the dossier du Plessis defence produced - and the
comments from former players - will prompt a thorough enquiry. It may even lead
to a realisation that a law becomes redundant if it is so openly flouted. Or
perhaps it will just cause those players to become even more discreet,
particularly the South Africans.They are only team to be caught in the past
three years and every time, it has been by broadcast cameras. There is one
school of thought that du Plessis would not have found himself charged if only
South Africa hid their actions as well as other teams. He has just been a bit
stupid, Ganguly said. Maybe because he was ignorant that the camera was on him.
He could have done it differently.In this case, if du Plessis had had the sweet
under his tongue, for instance, he would have got away with it completely. The
on-field umpires, who check the ball after every over to assess its condition,
did not detect anything amiss. However, it is interesting to note that all three
umpires were strong in telling the hearing that had they seen du Plessis actions
on field, they would have taken action immediately. At least the officials and
the administrators are in sync, even if the players are not.All that leaves the
ICC with a problem. One of their own laws is being flouted because players have
found ways to skirt around it. Clearly, some players view it as a law that
exists just for the sake of it. If players are happy to break it so long as
no-one gets caught, there is obviously a problem. If the ICC is serious about
enforcing its law, they need to make better efforts to clamp down, as they did
with illegal bowling actions. Otherwise, they could accept that some form of
working the ball will take place and make room for that within the laws.Perhaps
that is the most reasonable solution. In any case, most players arent sure how
an artificial substance actually affects the way the ball moves. Im no expert in
the science of how a sugary sweet will impact on the aerodynamics of a cricket
ball. I wouldnt have a clue, Gillespie confessed.So here is a left-field
thought: someone could try to find out. Scientific research could be conducted
into what substances have an effect on the ball, and whether such effects are
significant enough to justify the laws existence. Perhaps cricket would end up
with a list of banned substances, as WADA does with doping. But that has its own
problems in terms of practicality.The issue is a hazy one, but if this hearing
brings any sort of clarity it will prove a landmark moment indeed.*1215GMT The
piece has been altered to clarify the ICC process regarding the Kohli and Warner
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front of him and giving away little emotion as the world got its first close up
view of the double-amputee Olympian and murder suspect in nearly four months. In
stark contrast to the sobbing figure Pistorius presented through much of his
bail hearing in February, the athlete appeared composed as Acting Chief
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time to investigate the Valentines Day killing of his girlfriend. Pistorius
spoke just three words in court after the magistrate asked him if he understood
he was still bound by the same bail conditions and must reappear then. "Yes,
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clamouring for their first images of him in months, Pistorius then kissed a
family member and left the dock after the short appearance. He didnt comment to
reporters. In a macabre coincidence, the case will continue on what would have
been Steenkamps 30th birthday, and the model and law graduates parents this week
pleaded in an interview with a British television channel for answers to the
killing where only Pistorius and Steenkamp were present. "I want to know why he
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Steenkamp, told Channel 5. The extension was sought by the prosecution, and will
eventually give investigators six months to gather evidence, interview witnesses
and prepare a case against Pistorius by the time he returns to court in August.
Prosecutors said police should finish their investigation by then and the trial
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family has said, with just two reported sightings of him in public. The
26-year-old Pistorius has said he shot Steenkamp accidentally through a toilet
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Olympics, Pistorius has faced up to challenges before -- although none with the
immensity of his looming murder trial. Pistorius family said he was broken with
grief in the immediate aftermath of Steenkamps death, but his uncle said he
would be prepared for trial. "He will be ready once the court case starts and he
will be able to stand as a man in that courtroom," Arnold Pistorius said in
excerpts from a South African television interview Sunday and released by his
family. Steenkamps family -- none of whom were in court -- also spoke out ahead
of the hearing, with her parents telling Britains Channel 5 on Monday that they
were still desperate to know the reasons behind the shooting, and also that
their daughter had told them about previous arguments with Pistorius. "I just
feel why couldnt I have warned her, or known something about this person
(Pistorius), that they could be capable of doing something like that," June
Steenkamp said in the interview. Pistorius arrived at the courthouse in a silver
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and not the back or side entrances he arrived at during his four-day bail
hearing. He was then forced to walk past dozens more photographers and
television crews which crowded him outside, with police roughly pushing back
reporters to make way for Pistorius to pass. The Olympians news-dominating case
has never been far from the worlds headlines, but Acting Chief Magistrate
Thulare also warned Tuesday of "scandalous and possibly contemptuous" reporting
by some media in Pistorius case following the publication of pictures by another
British television station last week. The leaked photographs purport to show the
blood-spattered bathroom where Pistorius fatally shot Steenkamp, firing his 9mm
pistol four times through the locked door of a toilet stall and hitting his
girlfriend with three bullets. Prosecutors wouldnt comment on those leaked
images or which areas of the police investigation were still ongoing. "The
investigation is continuing and we believe by August, or even before August, we
will have wrapped up everything," prosecution spokesman Medupe Simasiku said.
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