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Umpires were suspicious about no-balls

WELLINGTON: New Zealand umpire Tony Hill suspected Pakistan bowlers were deliberately sending down no-balls against England last month but did not link the tactic to corruption, a report said on Thursday.

Hill and compatriot Billy Bowden officiated in the Test at Lord's, which is at the centre of newspaper allegations of a betting scam in which no-balls were deliberately bowled.

Hill told Wellington's Dominion Post newspaper that during the match he and Bowden discussed the possibility that Amir and Asif were bowling no-balls on purpose by overstepping the crease. — AFP

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