Broad Fustration |
"Cricket is a gentleman's game but I think they (England) got frustrated," Pakistan captain Salman Butt told reporters after stumps.
"It's not good to see people throwing balls intentionally at others, and not even excusing properly."
Butt, asked if Broad had failed to make a proper apology, replied: "Yes."England off-spinner Graeme Swann defended Nottinghamshire team-mate Broad by saying: "Knowing Broady as I do, he certainly didn't have any malice behind it - and he can't throw the ball hard enough to hurt anyone anyway.
"He aplogised straightaway," added Swann, who took a Test-best six wickets for 60 runs on Sunday. "It was just a sign of the frustrations that were going on."
An England spokesman confirmed the 24-year-old Broad had been charged but refused to say anything more ahead of a decision expected to be announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) later on Sunday.
Broad could be fined 50 percent of his match fee or be banned for one match.Test debutant Zulqarnain went on to top-score with 88 as Pakistan rallied to end the day on 291 for nine -- a lead of 112 -- after they were bowled out for just 72 in their first innings.