The England and Wales Cricket Board’s Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) today confirmed that the Yorkshire captain Andrew Gale has received an automatic suspension under the ECB’s Directives. During Yorkshire’s LV= County Championship match against Lancashire on August 31 – September 3, 2014, Gale was reported by umpires Steve Garrett and Steve O’Shaughnessy for a Level Two breach of the directives: using language or gesture that is obscene or of a serious insulting nature to another player, umpire, referee, team official or spectator.Gale had previously received six penalty points following a Level Two breach in May 2014. The penalty for a subsequent breach at Level Two within 24 months is six penalty points. Gale has therefore received a total of twelve penalty points, triggering an automatic suspension.He will be suspended from all cricket under the jurisdiction of the ECB until and including Friday, September 27, 2014 – a period which covers Yorkshire’s next two First XI fixtures.These penalty points will remain on his record for a period of two years and the accumulation of nine, 18 or more penalty points in any two year period will result in an automatic suspension.The Cricket Discipline Commission will also consider whether any further action needs to be taken in relation to the Yorkshire captain.
Does anyone know what happened to Lancs skipper Paul Horton after his reaction to bring giving out in the T20 final?
Quote from: ACVilla on September 03, 2014, 07:37:45 PMDoes anyone know what happened to Lancs skipper Paul Horton after his reaction to bring giving out in the T20 final?Thats a good question....i suspect nothing has happened. That surely would have been reported.
Quote from: PGW on September 03, 2014, 08:22:59 PMQuote from: ACVilla on September 03, 2014, 07:37:45 PMDoes anyone know what happened to Lancs skipper Paul Horton after his reaction to bring giving out in the T20 final?Thats a good question....i suspect nothing has happened. That surely would have been reported.It should have been, the worst reaction I've ever seen to a dismissal.
Apparently Horton received a "Level 2 breach" and (according to the Manchester Evening News) will receive a three point penalty. If you collect nine points over two years you get a ban (presumably what Gale has got). (The Evening News also went on to explain how Manchester invented the game of cricket and the number three).