Charles Randall: Jostling duo fined L1,000 by counties (15 August 1997)
ROBERT CROFT, whose Test place is already in danger, and Mark Ilott were fined -L1,000 each by their counties yesterday for jostling on the field at Chelmsford on Tuesday night, a flare-up caught on TV
15-Aug-1997
Friday 15 August 1997
Jostling duo fined -L1,000 by counties
By Charles Randall
ROBERT CROFT, whose Test place is already in danger, and Mark
Ilott were fined -L1,000 each by their counties yesterday
for jostling on the field at Chelmsford on Tuesday night, a
flare-up caught on TV.
The two England bowlers were seen to argue and shove each other
during the NatWest Trophy semi-final match between Essex and
Glamorgan just before play was suspended for bad light.
Each player was warned as to his future conduct, and the county
disciplinary panels took into account their good disciplinary
record in professional cricket and their unreserved apologies.
These severe fines should persuade the England Cricket Board not
to impose further penalty beyond another reprimand.
Glamorgan said, in a statement, that they took "the most serious view of any aggressive physical contact by player upon player" and that they were punishing Croft heavily as an example to
other players.
"The panel had no doubt as to his genuine remorse for what had
occurred and accepted his explanation that heat and tension at
the end of a pulsating match had contributed to an outburst
between two men who were - and are - friends."
Essex`s statement accepted Ilott`s behaviour was "totally out of
character" and said: "The club takes a very serious view of
such behaviour which cannot be condoned."
The argument began when Croft, fielding, criticised Ilott,
batting, for appealing against the light and, while the umpires
were conferring, the two players clashed. Both described it as
a "heat of the moment" incident.
Essex, who needed six runs to win with two wickets remaining,
ach ieved their victory the following morning and will meet
Warwickshire in the final at Lord`s on Sept 6.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)