Cricket is not a contact sport. There has to be zero tolerance for deliberate pushing, shoving and elbowing. It must be stamped out at the slightest sign of it raising its ugly head. Twice during the third day's play of the ongoing first Test between India and England on Friday, English bowlers crossed the line.
While the umpires asked for calm after a verbal duel between James Anderson and K.L. Rahul, they did not appear to caution the former and Ollie Robinson when they rudely rubbed shoulders against the Indian batsmen.
Asked to comment on the incidents, a spokesman for the International Cricket Council (ICC) said: "The match referee (in this case Chris Broad, Stuart Broad's father) proposes any action in consultation with the cricket operations department once the umpires file the charges."