Razzaq not guilty of dissent
Chris Broad, the ICC match referee, found Abdul Razzaq not guilty of a dissent charge following a Code of Conduct hearing at the conclusion of the first VB Series final against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Cricinfo staff
05-Feb-2005
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Chris Broad, the ICC match referee, found Abdul Razzaq not guilty of a dissent charge following a Code of Conduct hearing at the conclusion of the first VB Series final against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Razzaq was hauled up for showing dissent - clause 1.3 of the Code of Conduct - after a wide was called off his bowling.
The hearing was attended by Broad, the two on-field umpires - Steve Davis and Billy Bowden - and Bob Parry, the third umpire for the game.