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Rules of Conduct – Offences and Penalties – (supplemental) Level 1 The Offences set out at 1.1 to 1.7 below
are Level 1
Offences. PENALTY: The Penalty for a
Level 1 Offence shall be an official reprimand and/or a fine of up to the equivalent
of 50% of the Player or Official’s match fee (as determined in accordance with
sections I (3) and I (4). 1.1 Breach of the Logo Policy save for breaches relating to a commercial logo or player’s
bat logo as defined therein 1.2 Abuse of cricket equipment or clothing,
ground equipment or fixtures and fittings 1.3 Showing dissent at an umpire’s decision. 1.4 Using
language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of an
obscene gesture 1.5 Excessive appealing 1.6 Pointing or
gesturing towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner by a bowler
or other member of the fielding side upon the dismissal of a batsman. 1.7 Public criticism of, or inappropriate
comment on a match related incident or match official. Level 2 The Offences set out at 2.1 to 2.11 below are Level 2
Offences. PENALTY: The Penalty for a
Level 2 Offence shall be a fine of the equivalent of between 50% of the Player
or Official’s match fee up to their full match fee and/or a 1 Test Match or 2
ODI Match ban. 2.1 Showing serious dissent at an umpire’s decision. 2.2 Breach of the Logo Policy relating to a
commercial logo or a player’s bat logo as defined therein. 2.3 Serious public criticism of, or
inappropriate comment on a match related incident or match official. 2.4 Inappropriate and deliberate physical
contact between Players in the course of play. 2.5 Charging or advancing towards the umpire in an aggressive
manner when appealing. 2.6 Deliberate and
malicious distraction or obstruction on the field of play (this
supplements and does not replace ICC Standard Test Match and ODI Playing
Conditions clauses 42.2 and 42.3). 2.7 Throwing the
ball at or near a Player, umpire or official in an inappropriate and/or
dangerous manner. 2.8 Using language that is obscene, offensive or of
a seriously insulting nature to another Player, umpire, Referee, Team Official or spectator. (It
is acknowledged that there will be verbal exchanges between Players in the course of play.
Rather than seeking to eliminate these exchanges entirely, umpires will look to lay charges
when this falls below an acceptable standard. In this
instance, language will be interpreted to include gestures). 2.9 Changing the condition of the ball in breach of
Law 42.3 as read with Standard Test Match and ODI Playing
Conditions clause 42.1 (this supplements and does not replace the provisions of
the Laws
of Cricket and Standard Test Match and ODI Playing Conditions). 2.10 Any attempt to
manipulate a match in regard to the result, net run rate, bonus
points or otherwise. The Captain of any
team guilty of such conduct shall be held responsible. 2.11 Failure by a Captain to ensure that
his team meets the minimum over rate requirements as contained in Section J below to the extent as set
out in paragraph 5 (c) iii thereof. Level 3 The Offences set out at 3.1 to 3.3 below are Level 3
Offences. PENALTY: The Penalty for a
Level 3 Offence shall be a ban for the Player or Team Official concerned of
between 2 and 4 Test Matches or between 4 and 8 ODI Matches 3.1 Intimidation of an umpire or Referee whether by language or
conduct 3.2 Threat of assault on another Player, Team
Official or spectator 3.3 Using language
or gestures that offends, insults, humiliates, intimidates,
threatens, disparages or vilifies another person on the basis of that
person’s race, religion, gender, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin Level 4 The Offences set out at 4.1 to 4.4 below are Level 4
Offences. PENALTY: The Penalty for a
Level 4 Offence shall be a ban of between 5 Test Matches or 10 ODI matches up
to a life ban for the Player or Official concerned 4.1 Threat of assault on an umpire or Referee 4.2 Physical assault of another Player, umpire,
Referee, Official or spectator 4.3 Any act of violence on the field of
play 4.4 Using language or gestures that seriously offends,
insults, humiliates, intimidates, threatens, disparages or vilifies another person on the basis of
that person’s race, religion, gender, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin Notes 5.1 Where the facts of or the gravity or
seriousness of the alleged incident are not adequately or clearly covered by any of the above offences, the
person laying the charge may allege one of the following offences (A) breach of Rule C1 - conduct contrary to
the spirit of the game; or (B) breach of Rule
C2 - conduct that brings the game into disrepute The person
laying such a charge must specify the level of breach to accompany the charge:
for example, “conduct contrary to the spirit of the
game – Level 2” or “conduct that brings the game into disrepute – Level 1”. 5.2 In deciding
penalty, the adjudicator is entitled to and should take into account the prior
record of the person charged. See also I 2
below. 5.3 If damage has been caused to any
property, the adjudicator may order compensation to the aggrieved party as part of the penalty. 5.4 In respect of penalties, a weighting
has been applied so that each Test match is the equivalent of 2 ODI matches.
Penalties are to be applied in the form of matches (Test or ODI) in which the Player is likely
to play. If the Player usually plays only one or other form of the game, the adjudicator is to apply the ban for the form of the
game played by the Player. Furthermore, the adjudicator shall, as far as possible, impose the ban
so as to apply to the next match(es) in which the Player is scheduled to play. The
adjudicator is to specify the number of Test matches and ODI matches in
respect of which the Player is banned. Note: In accordance with the definition
of ODI matches
contained in paragraph A above, a Twenty/20
International match shall be dealt with as an ODI match. 5.5 Where there are separate incidents in the course
of the match, the umpire should lay separate charges. If the adjudicator finds the person
charged to be guilty of more than one offence, he should impose separate penalties in respect of
each offence. Penalties
in such cases are cumulative and not concurrent. 5.6 Plea bargaining is
not permitted. It is open to the adjudicator to find a Player guilty
of an offence in a level lower than that in which he is charged where the
constituent elements of the lesser offence are the same. For example, if a
Player is charged with serious dissent under clause CC2.1, it is
open to the adjudicator to find the Player guilty under clause CC1.3 of dissent
rather than serious dissent. 5.7 Nothing in this
Code of Conduct alters the onus on the Captain to ensure that the Spirit of the
Game is adhered to as stated and defined in the preamble to the Laws of
Cricket. 5.8 The Player or Official reported shall
be entitled to appeal against a finding and/or a penalty imposed in respect of Level 2, Level 3 or Level 4
offences as provided in section H11 and H12. Similarly, (save
where he has laid the charge) the ICC Chief Executive shall be entitled to
appeal against a finding and/or penalty imposed in
respect of Level 2, Level 3 or Level 4 offences. In determining the appropriate penalty (if any) on an
appeal, it is open to the person hearing the appeal to increase or decrease the penalty. In
addition, if in the opinion of the person hearing the appeal, the appeal lodged by the appellant is
Spurious or Frivolous, the person hearing the appeal shall be entitled to determine that the costs of the appeal shall be paid by the appellant. |
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