Tuesday, July 3, 2018

International Cricket council tightens the code of conduct rules

 ➧ Imposing strict rules on ball tampering by suspending for maximum 12 test matches

 ➧ Tampering moved level-3 

 

 ➧ Says ICC spokes person David Rechard son



International Cricket council has tightened the ICC code of conduct rules for cricketers. It is going to be a minimum of 6 test matches to maximum of 12 test matches, If a cricketer does ball tampering in the match. 

ICC spokesperson and representative David Rechard Son  told the media about the decision which was finalized after the meeting of ICC council members on Monday. The Decision was taken by the Council members, saying that this would be Strict warning to the players who does ball tampering says the ICC chief executive. 

Earlier this year Australian players Steven smith, David warner, bencroft have been punished for ball tampering in a match against South Africa. Later SriLankan captain Dinesh chandimal have been suspended for next match for ball tampering in a match against West Indies


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