Burgey
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Well yes, but my point is if there's a precedent set to change the result of a game, where does it end?Honestly, how many times I have to address similar stuff to this I don't know.
The fact of the matter is that, here, there is one Umpiring decision - the last of the match - which has been changed retrospectively. It's completely different to anything (be it a one-off or something continuous) which has happened within a match or tournament.
This offers no precedent to anyone to change anything which happened during the course of a game.
Certainly in other sports people have retrospectively had medals taken from them, relay teams have been DQed because 1 member was found to have taken drugs.
And in any event Rich, I was asking whether there is an ICC policy on the issue? I could see the boards of most if not all countries being pretty fired up if it transpired they got rolled over by a side which contained a fella who had been on the elephant juice.
It will happen one day in cricket, as it has in nearly every other sport. I suppose I'm just eexpecting too much for the ICC to have something in place for when it does happen
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