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Manchester, Aug 6 (IANS/RAY) Farokh Engineer, former Indian wicket-keeper who played nine seasons for Lancashire (in which county Manchester is located), blamed the Internationl Cricket Council (ICC) and its match referee David Boon for the lingering Jadeja-Anderson controversy.
Engineer, who still lives in this area, said, "I blame David Boon and the ICC" for allowing the Jadeja-Anderson spat to fester.
The controversy pertains to the touring Indian cricket squad charging England fast bowler James Anderson with pushing Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja in breach of the ICC's code of conduct and a judicial commissioner appointed by the world body thereafter finding him not guilty.