ICC Cricket World Cup - Tendai Chatara Was reprimanded

<h1>ICC Cricket World Cup - Tendai Chatara Was reprimanded</h1>

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Zimbabwe seamer Tendai Chatara was decried by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday for knocking down some pins two progressive risky conveyances at West Indies record breaker Chris Gayle in their ICC World Cup conflict.

The occurrence happened in the 50th over of the West Indies innings at Canberra`s Manuka Oval on Tuesday when Chatara knocked down some pins a second successive high, full-pitched ball to Gayle, in the wake of being given a first and only cautioning by on-field umpire Ian Gould after his past conveyance.

The quick bowler was pulled out of the assault thus and answered to the ICC match official for unsafe and unjustifiable knocking down some pins.

"In deciding the assent, I considered the alleviating element of the wet ball which could have brought about the bowler not having the capacity to have complete control of the conveyances," said match arbitrator Roshan Mahanama who passed out the censure.

Gayle crushed a World Cup record 215 in the West Indies` 73-run win on Tuesday.
 
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