
London: England's One-Day International captain Alastair Cook Monday rubbished Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul's charge that fast bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad indulged in ball tampering.
Gul had claimed that Anderson tampered with the ball during Pakistan's tour of England last year and Broad did it too in the Ashes series in Australia.
Cook, before leaving with the team for the ODI series in India, asserted that Anderson and Broad have not tampered with the ball.
"We certainly have not tampered with the ball and if he did have any complaints, he should have gone to the ICC (International Cricket Council) over that," Cook was quoted as saying by the daily Telegraph.
"I think he (Gul) has almost said himself that it has been a bit of a mountain out of a molehill."
Gul had said: "During our series against England last year I saw Anderson was doing it (ball tampering). Against Australia, when they (England) won the Ashes, everyone saw Broad use his shoe to scratch the ball."