On Sep 22, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Judith Evans wrote:
I can't find the Indie story online (to give people a translation), however, peerages-for-cash means they were being sold (it's alleged) and a caution in this context (less obvious, I agree) is a formal warning by the police. ("Interviewed"; here "by the police" is implied.)
I'll try to spell things out, lacking a url, in future, if only for David's sake.
:)
David quoted (actually, I see, "quoted") The ball-tampering allegation carries a possible penalty of a one Test or two one-dayers ban, plus a heavy fine. <<<<<<<<<<
did the BBC really publish that as you give it here?
David Ritchie, Portland, Oregon
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