Chris Broad has a Little Word with Mohammad Aamer After Run in With Ponting
Sreelata Yellamrazu | Jul 14 2010

A day after Mohammad Aamer’s exaggerated celebration got in the way of an irked Ricky Ponting at Lord’s in the first Test of the Pakistan Australia Test series, the ICC Match Referee had a quiet word with the eighteen year old fast bowler.
The Pakistan fast bowler inadvertently made himself a little bit of a nuisance for the Australian captain when he ran bang into him after celebrating taking the skipper’s wicket.
Ponting was visibly not pleased and left his elbow to nudge the bowler ever so slightly to make sure he knew of Ponting’s displeasure.
With this being the second time in the series - first time against Michael Clarke in the second Twenty20 international - the ICC match referee, Chris Broad, decided to have a little warning to the youngster to keep his exuberance under check such that it does not lead in a phsyical confrontation.


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