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Ganguly, Warne penalised
Umpire gets 1-match suspension

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Sourav Ganguly with Umar Gul at PCA stadium in Mohali on Friday.
Kolkata Knight Riders captain Sourav Ganguly with Umar Gul at PCA stadium in Mohali on Friday. — Tribune photo by Vicky Gharu

New Delhi, May 2
Rival skippers Sourav Ganguly and Shane Warne were today fined 10 per cent of their match fee and reprimanded for their conduct as the Indian Premier League continued to crack the whip on on-field indiscipline.

A day after the two veteran cricketers engaged in a public spat following the IPL match between their respective sides, the IPL was quick to punish the two captains and said it would not tolerate any indiscipline.

While Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ganguly was penalised for forcing the on-field umpire to refer a contentious catch to the third umpire, Rajasthan Royals' captain Warne was punished for lambasting Ganguly's conduct in the post-match press conference.

The IPL also decided to suspend the on-field umpire in question, G. Pratap Kumar, for a match.

"It has been informed by Farokh Engineer, the referee in the IPL game between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur on May 1, that he has issued an official reprimand to Sourav Ganguly, and fined him 10 per cent of his match fee for showing dissent on the field," IPL commissioner and chairman Lalit Modi said in a statement today.

"The referee has also suspended Pratap Kumar for one match, on the grounds that there was no reason for him to accede to Ganguly's request to consult the TV umpire," Modi added.

Modi said Warne crossed the line by commenting on Ganguly's conduct after the match.

"Shane Warne, captain of the Rajasthan Royals in the ongoing DLF Indian Premier League, has been reprimanded and fined 10 per cent of his match fee by match referee Farokh Engineer," Modi explained.

"Warne was found guilty of violating Section 1.7 of the ICC's Code of Conduct, which deals with public criticism of, or inappropriate comment on a match-related incident or official. It constitutes a Level 1 offence," he added.

Warne had criticised Ganguly for going against the spirit of the game by not accepting fielder Graeme Smith's word on the controversial catch.

He had also accused Ganguly of resorting to time-wasting tactics during the match. Though the Royals decided against lodging a formal complaint against the former India skipper, the IPL decided to take action as "Ganguly's act of prevailing upon the on-field umpire to refer a decision to the TV umpire constitutes a Level 1 offence”.

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Engineer could be hauled up: Modi

Jaipur: IPL match referee Farokh Engineer could be hauled up for conduct unbecoming of his position during the tournament where he has been seen wearing team uniforms and even cheering some sides.

When asked whether Engineer could be asked to explain his conduct, IPL commissioner and chairman Lalit Modi said action will be taken if the former wicketkeeper is found to be indisciplined. "If so, action will be taken against him," Modi said. — PTI

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