England's medium-fast bowler James Anderson's angry outburst with Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has been reportedly leaked.
Dhoni is understood to have told Anderson that he would squeeze the life out of him if he ever went near his team's dressing room. On the other hand Anderson called the Indian skipper a 'f***ing fat c***' as the bowler's spat with the tourists at Trent Bridge was revealed.
Anderson is also accused of threatening to break Jadeja's teeth. Details from the hearing into Anderson's level-three charge of pushing Jadeja were leaked to an Indian journalist and the England bowler's foul language was clear, The Mirror reported.
It has also been reported revealed that umpire Bruce Oxenford asked Anderson to stop 'chirping' at Jadeja, but it had little effect, with Anderson calling the all-rounder a 'f***ing c***' and a 'f***ing p***k' in the middle.
Jadeja has alleged that Anderson also threatened him in the pavilion, where the push also took place, the report added.
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