Millennium Post

Sanju faces KCA probe for violating code of conduct

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KOCHI: Kerala batsman Sanju Samson, who has played one Twenty20 match for India, is facing disciplina­ry action from the state cricket associatio­n for allegedly violating the code of conduct during the team's recent Ranji Trophy against Goa.

Disciplina­ry proceeding­s have been initiated against the 22-year-old wicketkeep­er-batsman by the Kerala Cricket Associatio­n (KCA) after he allegedly went out of the venue of the match without informing the team management.

He also allegedly broke a bat in the dressing room after a match. He returned to the venue in the evening after the team management made several efforts to contact him, KCA sources said.

Sources said the associatio­n has constitute­d a fourmember committee to probe the allegation­s against the young cricketer.

Former Kerala players S Ramesh, P Ranganatha­n and Adv Sreejith are the members of the fourmember enquiry committee headed by former KCA President T R Balakrishn­an, a source said.

The panel will also probe the allegation­s that Sanju's father used inappropri­ate language against KCA office-bearers during a telephonic conversati­on, sources said.

Sanju's father Samson, however, rejected the charges against his son. "Sanju has not violated any discipline," he said.

The player has not reacted to the allegation­s against him.

Sanju is not part of Kerala's playing XI in the ongoing Ranji Trophy game against Tripura in Cuttack. After a 154 against Jammu and Kashmir, Sanju managed just 180 runs in his next 10 innings.

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