Gordon Lewis, the ICC-appointed Judicial commissioner who heard the misconduct charges against James Anderson, said the England pacer was deemed 'not guilty' as there wasn't enough evidence to impose sanctions, which were severe in nature
London: Gordon Lewis, the ICC-appointed Judicial commissioner who heard the misconduct charges against James Anderson, said the England pacer was deemed 'not guilty' as there wasn't enough evidence to impose sanctions, which were severe in nature.
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Gordon also said he found the witnesses to be extremely biased in favour of their own team, and the only neutral witness — a Trent Bridge steward —said he didn't see much.
Moreover, there was neither an audio evidence to establish the abusive sledging nor a video footage of the pushing incident.