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One match suspension for Slater
KOLKATA, MARCH 9. Australian opener Michael Slater was handed a
one- match suspension on Friday for his statements on the issue
involving a catch he took of Rahul Dravid during the Mumbai Test.
Match Referee, Mr. Cammie Smith, who had let off Slater with a
warning initially, took strong exception to the interview Slater
granted to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on the
subject. Communicating his decision to the Cricket Association of
Bengal (CAB) president, Mr. Jagmohan Dalmiya, the Match Referee
slapped a six-month suspended suspension and fined 50 per cent of
his match fee for breaching the code of conduct.
Slater had been involved in a verbal duel with umpire, Mr. S.
Venkataraghavan after the latter sought the help of the third
umpire, Mr. Narendra Menon to judge if the catch had been taken
cleanly. When the decision went against him, Slater was seen
exchanging words with the Indian vice-captain, who had rightly
stood his ground, waiting for the third umpire to give his
ruling. The Australian, who chose to ignore the warning of the
Match Referee, was ultimately penalised for commenting on the
Australian radio.
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