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Ball in Richardson’s court as he has six more days to appeal

The decision on whether to appeal or not against judicial commissioner Gordon Lewis’ verdict pronouncing both James Anderson and Ravindra Jadeja ‘not guilty’ in the Trent Bridge altercation lies entirely on ICC CEO Dave Richardson, who now has six more days to do so.

Richardson, who was on leave, has resumed his duties at the ICC headquarters in Dubai and has received the written copy of the verdict by Lewis and is learnt to have consulted his legal team on the matter. The latest that he can appeal to ICC is August 10 after which a three-member will be formed within 48 hours of the said appeal.

The former South Africa wicketkeeper has been entrusted with the task of looking into issue, since ICC chairman N Srinivasan has indicated he would ideally like to refrain from taking any particular stand on the issue. According to ICC sources, Srinivasan in his capacity as ICC chairman would like to stay neutral since India is involved in this incident.

Since it has now been proved that there are no video footages available of the alleged physical altercation between the duo during break of the Trent Bridge Test, Anderson might again go scot-free despite having admitted to abusing and pushing Jadeja.
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