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Larr Pullo 4/15/25, 3:43:05 PM
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Exactly did the Guyana players do that they are being accused of tampering?
Elsie 4/15/25, 5:45:57 PM
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In reply to Larr Pullo

Thats's what fans are wanting to know also...

All we've heard is that the 'tampered with' ball was taken out of service, and the batting team was allowed to select another ball of their choosing, on both occasions..

Come in Jumpy... what have you heard..?
anthonyp 4/15/25, 6:00:35 PM
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One Tit said that they found objects in their pockets.. still waiting for him to post a link to support that claim.
imusic 4/15/25, 6:06:56 PM
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In reply to Elsie

Didn’t the players plead guilty? Maybe you should be asking them.
WI_cricfan 4/15/25, 6:11:10 PM
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What did they plead guilty to.

I have been asking this question from day one. What exactly was done to the ball.
Curtis 4/15/25, 6:22:58 PM
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I heard they bowled a ball they found in the trench near the ground.
SnoopDog 4/15/25, 6:42:42 PM
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In reply to Curtis

A trench in Tittieland is called a "river". lol
sgtdjones 4/15/25, 7:30:01 PM
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Since some mudheads are saturated with mud and gats difficulty with comprehension, here's an explanation again:lol

However, Guyana's title win was overshadowed as veteran spinner Veerasammy Permaul and top-order batsman Kevlon Anderson were fined by CWI for level-two offences related to "changing the condition of the ball in breach of Law 42.3. of the Laws of Cricket."In an April 14 CWI release, Shallow congratulated Guyana on their title-clinching feat. However, he condemned the behaviour of the aforementioned players.

For the level-two violation on the first day of the match, Permaul was fined 75% of his match fee. The charge was laid by on-field umpires Christopher Taylor and Kashif Sandy after the end of the first day. Permaul admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Michael Ragoonath, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing.

Meanwhile, Anderson was fined 90 per cent of his match fee for a similar offence on day three on April 11 during TT's second innings. Anderson accepted the sanction proposed by the match referee, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing

Meanwhile, Guyanese allrounder Ronaldo Alimohamed was fined 65 per cent of his match fee for also a level-two breach of the CWI Code of Conduct. The medium pacer breached Article 2.1–2.5; Paragraph 3.6 of the Code of Conduct – "Throw the ball (or any other item of cricket equipment such as a water bottle) at or near player or official in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner."

When asked, the umpires said they were not permitted to comment and that they should speak with CWI.

Speaking to Newsday at the end of the match on April 12, Guyana captain Tevin Imlach said he didn't want his team to be seen as cheaters. "(It does put a bit of a taint on the title). It's something you don't want to be known for," Imlach said. "You don't want to play cricket that way where you're being accused of stuff like that.
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Jumpstart 4/15/25, 8:27:16 PM
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In reply to sgtdjones
is not ttcb or QPCC charged them with the offense.....its the umpires employed by CWI. i knew they were interfearing with ball early o clock. 1st session was overcast, but paul was reversing it in the first session of a fc game.......thank god he and the rest of the bowlers were/are slowpokes. we'd have been in proper trouble if shamar was playing and bowling at his regular pace
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granite 4/15/25, 8:42:26 PM
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In reply to Jumpstart

These Guyanese posters say the Tits are complaining but I don't see many complaints by us,the fact is,if it was the other way around this MB wudda be on fire.
natty_forever 4/15/25, 9:01:22 PM
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In reply to granite

True that.
natty_forever 4/15/25, 9:02:35 PM
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In reply to Larr Pullo

So should we be whining?
granite 4/15/25, 9:31:24 PM
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In reply to Larr Pullo

Guyana didn't do anything it's all make up lies by the Tits.
googley 4/16/25, 1:23:53 AM
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In reply to Larr Pullo

No details on the tampering can be found even by the tits.

They probably applied spit on the ball. lol
StumpCam 4/16/25, 2:22:24 AM
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In reply to googley

In another thread, according to our good friend natty_forever, Imlach made a comment about “sunblock” getting on the ball.
What I surmised from that is that the sunblock from the players face with sweat unintentionally got on the ball by doing what cricketers do, wiping the sweat off their faces and applying to the ball in a habitual way.
Jumpstart 4/16/25, 2:30:27 AM
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In reply to granite

Yuh swear is de tits through TTCB and QPCC charge the guyanese players eh. Christopher Taylor(one of the on field umpires) is Jamaican and a sometime analyst on SportsMax.
sgtdjones 4/16/25, 2:32:00 AM
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In reply to googley

Do you mud heads understand the game?

The umpires made the allegations, and your players pleaded guilty.

T&T has fck all to do with this...Its a CWI decision.

But morons are focused on T&T.
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Jumpstart 4/16/25, 2:34:44 AM
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In reply to StumpCam

What I surmised from that is that the sunblock from the players face with sweat unintentionally got on the ball by doing what cricketers do, wiping the sweat off their faces and applying to the ball in a habitual way

what i surmise is harpy eagles is a side of ole tiefs, not even good tiefs because 3 of their players got tampering...usually is only be one
sgtdjones 4/16/25, 2:39:11 AM
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In reply to Jumpstart

It is not ole tief ..they are fcking stupid to be caught.

Brilliance is not applicable to some of the eagle players.

Notice how these mudheads keep obfuscating; it shows guilt.
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googley 4/16/25, 2:54:28 AM
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In reply to sgtdjones

T&T has fck all to do with this


Please point out to me where i point fingers to the tits.

All inquiring minds want to know what exactly were the guilty actions. Add sunblock to the ball?

Now don't go pointing to the CWI for details as they closed the case...you are the one stomping your feet crying "cheats" razz
StumpCam 4/16/25, 3:01:35 AM
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In reply to Jumpstart

I guess neither of you have played competitive cricket in your life, so you wouldn’t understand.
Let me ask you this, so you’re saying that after one player was caught “ cheating “ by the umpires, then a second player went ahead and intentionally committed the same infraction??? Highly unlikely! That’s is why I believe on both occasions it was an unintentional act!
Obviously, the Umpires and match referee came to same conclusion and no further action was warranted.
You chaps need to be less emotional and show better reasoning.
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FanAttick 4/16/25, 3:08:27 AM
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In reply to Larr Pullo

Storm in a teacup…

Guyana were by far the best team and are deserving champions….
kgbcan 4/16/25, 3:55:08 AM
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In reply to StumpCam

That’s is why I believe on both occasions it was an unintentional act!
Obviously, the Umpires and match referee came to same conclusion and no further action was warranted.


This is logical...
kgbcan 4/16/25, 3:55:50 AM
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In reply to FanAttick

Guyana were by far the best team and are deserving champions….


Agreed!
sgtdjones 4/16/25, 5:08:52 AM
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In reply to googley

However, Guyana's title win was overshadowed as veteran spinner Veerasammy Permaul and top-order batsman Kevlon Anderson were fined by CWI for level-two offences related to "changing the condition of the ball in breach of Law 42.3. of the Laws of Cricket."In an April 14 CWI release, Shallow congratulated Guyana on their title-clinching feat. However, he condemned the behaviour of the aforementioned players.

For the level-two violation on the first day of the match, Permaul was fined 75% of his match fee. The charge was laid by on-field umpires Christopher Taylor and Kashif Sandy after the end of the first day. Permaul admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Michael Ragoonath, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing.

Meanwhile, Anderson was fined 90 per cent of his match fee for a similar offence on day three on April 11 during TT's second innings. Anderson accepted the sanction proposed by the match referee, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing

Meanwhile, Guyanese allrounder Ronaldo Alimohamed was fined 65 per cent of his match fee for also a level-two breach of the CWI Code of Conduct. The medium pacer breached Article 2.1–2.5; Paragraph 3.6 of the Code of Conduct – "Throw the ball (or any other item of cricket equipment such as a water bottle) at or near player or official in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner."

Speaking to Newsday at the end of the match on April 12, Guyana captain Tevin Imlach said he didn't want his team to be seen as cheaters. "(It does put a bit of a taint on the title). It's something you don't want to be known for," Imlach said. "You don't want to play cricket that way where you're being accused of stuff like that.

Newsday tried to get a comment from match umpire Michael Ragoonath after play on April 11, but he said, "I am unauthorised to speak to the media. You have to go through Cricket West Indies."


3 of the Eagles team pleaded guilty; they must have violated the regulations. They got caught cheating? the dumb muddiesrazz
What they are, only CWI knows.

Pandit Mudhead read the above its self explanatory...cool
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