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Players suspended for unruly behaviour

Western Province all-rounder Neil Johnson has been suspended for two Standard Bank Cup matches after being found guilty by the UCB Disciplinary Commissioner of having contravened Clauses 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 of the Rules and Codes of Conduct of the United

Western Province all-rounder Neil Johnson has been suspended for two Standard Bank Cup matches after being found guilty by the UCB Disciplinary Commissioner of having contravened Clauses 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 of the Rules and Codes of Conduct of the United Cricket Board.
Johnson was found to have shown active misconduct and unruly behaviour after having an appeal for a caught and bowled turned down by umpire Barry Lambson on the first day of the Supersport Series final against Easterns at Willowmoore Park. He showed open dissent towards the umpires decision by throwing down the stumps at the batsmans end. A previous conviction for a similar offence was taken into account by the Disciplinary Commisioner when handing down the suspension.
He will be suspended for Western Province's game against Namibia today and for the game against Eastern Province on 20 November.
Three other players have also been suspended for contravening Clauses 1.3, 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 of the Rules and Code of Conduct of the United Cricket Board.
KZN Dolphins bowler Jonathan Bastow and Free State Eagles batsmen Graham Botha and Deon Jordaan have been suspended for one UCB Shield Limited Over match following acts of misconduct and unruly behaviour in the UCB Shield game between the two provinces on 28 October.
Extract from the United Cricket Board Rule and Code of Conduct.
  • Clause 1.3 Participants shall not verbally abuse, assault, intimidate or attempt to assault or intimidate any other participant or spectator, nor shall any participant engage in any conduct, act towards of speak to any other participant or spectator in a manner which offends, insults, humiliates, intimidates, threatens, disparages or vilifies that other person on the basis of that other person's race, religion, colour, descent or ethnic origin.
  • Clause 1.5.1 Participants shall not engage in acts of misconduct, or unruly behaviour or commit any criminal offence whilst participating in or about to or having participated in a regulated match and whilst within the precincts of the Ground at which the regulated match is played; or
  • Clause 1.5.2 Unbecoming or detrimental conduct which could bring them, the board or the game of cricket into disrepute.