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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Ponting Infuriated References Ashes, Except Avant

TV frustration exploded the decision to transfer should be a bad line judge Aleem Dar on the second day of the fourth Ashes Test on Monday Australia's captain Ricky Ponting: Melbourne.

Ponting, whose team faces a huge task to save Test and keep alive their hopes of regaining Ashes, spent more than a minute after remonstrance Dar sought review of a decision not against the England drummer Kevin Pietersen.

Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin had made a strong appeal, but only for caught behind, convinced Pietersen, who was 49 years, has cut fastball from Ryan Harris.

Review of decision not identified "hot spots" where the ball moves Pietersen is a bat, but a furious Ponting, who had joined the finger-jabbing Seamer Peter Siddle claimed a long and

Dar Drive, causing boos from the crowd.

Pakistani court Dar, widely regarded as one of the best referees in the world of cricket, later called the technology saves England before when Matt was taken from behind.

Before that was over five years, approached, but noted that the increase in consulting Dar third arbitrator, whose review of the sequence was played Mitch Johnson had planted his heels on the line and delivery was a no ball.

Pietersen has scored only two runs, while the first appeal, before falling LBW is excited, but before Siddle went with a huge Jonathan Trott.

Ponting, who has criticized the techniques used in the first Ashes series, could be ordered in whole or in part of his match fee, arguing that the judge's decision.

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