New Straits Times

ICC LAY DOWN THE LAW FOR STUART

West Indies coach banned for two ODIs over comments during Test against India

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WEST Indies head coach Stuart Law has been suspended for the first two one-day internatio­nals of the series against India following his public criticism of match officials during a recent test match between the sides in Hyderabad.

The Australian received a 100 per cent fine of his match fees and three demerit points for breaching the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s code of conduct during the Caribbean side’s 10wicket loss to India, the ICC said in a statement.

Law, 49, was carrying one demerit point from a previous sanction during the Dominica test against Pakistan in May 2017 and with the addition of three more, it automatica­lly led to his suspension from ODIs in Guwahati and Visakhapat­nam.

He will be available for the final three contests of the fivematch series.

“The incident on Sunday afternoon happened when Stuart Law, following the dismissal of Kieran Powell, went to the TV umpire’s room and made inappropri­ate comments,” the statement from the governing body said.

“He then walked to the fourth umpire’s area and, in the presence of the players, again directed inappropri­ate comments at the fourth official.”

The former Australia batsman pleaded guilty to the charge and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Chris Broad as West Indies lost the series 2-0.

Law, who took charge of West Indies in February 2017, will leave his role after the tours of India and Bangladesh to take charge of English county side Middlesex in January.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? West Indies’ Kieran Powell (left) looks on as India’s Ajinkya Rahane successful­ly catches the ball in the slips during the third day of their second Test match on Sunday.
AFP PIC West Indies’ Kieran Powell (left) looks on as India’s Ajinkya Rahane successful­ly catches the ball in the slips during the third day of their second Test match on Sunday.

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