CricketWorld Cricket News Site
facebook twitter youtube rss

ICC Reprimands And Warns 14 Players

15 March 2012
ICC Reprimands And Warns 14 Players
ICC Reprimands And Warns 14 Players
Six Oman players were among those reprimanded and warned by the ICC
©International Cricket Council

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reprimanded and warned 14 cricketers for breaching its Code of Conduct with regard to clothing and equipment during the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in the United Arab Emirates.

All of the players admitted to a Level One breach of the ICC Code of Conduct, breaching specifically Article 2.1.1 - Breach of the ICC’s Clothing and Equipment Regulations during an International Match.

Six players from Oman, four from Afghanistan and one each from Scotland, Italy, Kenya, Hong Kong were reprimanded and warned by the match referees on duty for the tournament - David Jukes, Adrian Griffith and Dev Govindjee.

"This tournament is a major event for the Associate and Affiliate Members which will lead two of the sides to the ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012," Jukes said.

"I hope these reprimands have reminded the various sides about the importance of clothing standards and regulations for all ICC events and may this serve as an education to all the sides involved in the tournament."

The list of players warned and reprimanded is as follows:

Mohammad Shahzad, Nawroz Mangal, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib (Afghanistan), Jamie Atkinson (Hong Kong), Hayden Partrizi Dell-Agnello (Italy), Hiren Varaiya (Kenya), Sultan Ahmed, Qais Bin Khalid Al Said, Farhan Afzal Khan, Rajesh Kumar, Zeeshan Ahmed, Vaibhav Wategaonkar (Oman), Craig Wallace (Scotland)

© Cricket World 2012

Open an account with bet365 today and qualify for up to £200 in free bets with our fantastic 100% Deposit Bonus.

Other Top Stories
ICC President Sharad Pawar has thanked the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) for hosting a fantastic ICC World Twenty Qualifier UAE 2012, for the second successive time. He added that the success of the tournament will ensure that cricket continues to be well supported in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Ireland beat Afghanistan by five wickets in the final of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Dubai to confirm their place in Group B of the ICC World Twenty20 2012 alongside Australia and the West Indies. Meanwhile, Afghanistan, who posted 152 for seven before Ireland chased down their target with seven balls to spare, will join reigning champions England and 2007 winners India in Group A.
Ireland booked their place in the ICC World Twenty20 2012 by dispatching Namibia by nine wickets in a one-sided preliminary final of the qualifying event in Dubai. Batting first, Namibia could only reach 94 for six, as their superb form at the start of the tournament deserted them, and Ireland raced to victory in 10.1 overs.
Scotland finished the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in fifth place after they beat Canada by four wickets in a last-ball thriller in Dubai. Richie Berrington led the way for Scotland by taking two wickets and then top scoring with 47 as they successfully scored seven runs from the final over.
Ireland are one step away from qualification for the ICC World Twenty20 2012 after they beat the Netherlands by seven wickets in their latest play-off in Dubai. Paul Stirling hit 33 and Kevin O'Brien an unbeaten 30 as they successfully overhauled the Netherlands' score of 114 for seven with three overs and two balls remaining.
Afghanistan sealed themselves a berth at the ICC World Twenty20 2012 by beating Namibia by 47 runs in the 1st qualifying final in Dubai. They produced an outstanding all-round performance, first reaching 146 all out in their 20 overs and then dismissing Namibia for 99.
Latest Scores
Indian Premier League
24th May: Mumbai Indians v R. Royals, 14:30 GMT
England v New Zealand
24th-28th May: 2nd Test, Headingley