Trio found guilty of conduct breaches
Somerset's overseas pair of Justin Langer and Cameron White, plus Lancashire's Brad Hodge have been found guilty of level one breaches of the ECB code of conduct
Cricinfo staff
24-Aug-2007
Somerset's overseas pair of Justin Langer and Cameron White, plus Lancashire's Brad Hodge have been found guilty of level one breaches of the ECB code of conduct.
Langer and Hodge were guilty of dissent, Langer in a Championship match against Nottinghamshire and Hodge in the Roses match against Yorkshire at Headingley. White was pulled up for abuse of cricket ground, equipment or fixtures and fittings.
The penalties remain on the players' records for two years. Any further level one breaches during that period will result in an automatic three penalty points.