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Haddin Fined For Dissent During ICC WT20 Final

16 May 2010
Haddin Fined For Dissent During ICC WT20 Final
Haddin Fined For Dissent During ICC WT20 Final
Brad Haddin (left) was fined for showing dissent against England.
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Australian wicket-keeper Brad Haddin has been fined ten per cent of his applicable match fee after being found guilty of showing dissent during the ICC World Twenty20 final against England.

Haddin, who was given out caught behind in the third over of Australia's innings, was charged with a Level 1 offence under article 2.1.3 of the code which relates to showing dissent at an umpire's decision in an international match.

Haddin pleaded guilty to the charge, which was brought by on-field umpires Billy Doctrove and Aleem Dar as well as third umpire Billy Bowden and fourth official Rudi Koertzen.

Australia went on to lose the match by seven wickets.

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