I think it comes down to massive difference in career avg of home versus away for IK, No other great has that kind of disparity between home and away. I am sure biased home umpiring was not limited to Pakistan or bottle cap was not limited(perhaps bottle cap was) to Pakistan but some tampering must have happened at other venues as well.Again, I am not sure why just Imran is penalised for ball tampering if the entire era was guilty of it.
But how many venues had blood on players fingers openly in front of umpires due to bottle caps and umpires totally ignoring it? So it comes down to extent if it. That's why quoting great home series for IK is less impressinve, impressive his away good series.
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deliberately obvious in an attempt to get a reaction, even gouging the ball as he talked to the umpire. Still nothing was said.
So eagerly was he vandalizing the ball that at one stage he cut himself on the jagged bottle top. Even the sight of a bowler with blood freely flowing from a sliced finger did not cause any disquiet as far as the officials were concerned.
As old as the hills
The thorny subject of ball tampering has stalked the game for many years, but it is only in the last couple of decades that it has become something a wider audience has been aware of. Arguably, it has been going on since cricket's earliest days, but invas
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