Cricket council reviews code after “worst” behaviour in years
The best batsman in test cricket has been banned for 12 months by his own bosses after he and two teammates finally crossed what Australians have long described but never fully explained as “the line.”
The International Cricket Council has decided enough is enough. The rules have existed for more than a century, but obviously not clearly enough. Cricket’s governing body can no longer abide by arbitrary interpretations of what constitutes what is right and what is wrong.
ICC chief executive David Richardson said he couldn’t let it go any further after seeing “a number of incidents of poor player behaviour in recent weeks which has included ugly sledging, send-offs, dissent against umpires’ decisions, a walk-off and ball tampering.”
The hostile series between Australia and South Africa has had plenty of flash points, with players verbally abusing and physically intimidating each other on and off the field and even the crowd getting involved.


