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West Indies’ Pooran gets four-match ban for ball-tampering

Says sorry after video footage shows him ‘scratching’ the ball



West Indies' Nicholas Pooran celebrates after scoring a century during the World Cup group stage match against Sri Lanka at the Riverside Ground, in Chester-le-Street.
Image Credit: AFP

Mumbai: West Indies batsman Nicholas Pooran has been handed a four-game ban for ball tampering during Monday’s third One Day International (ODI) against Afghanistan, the International Cricket Council said on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old Pooran, who has played 16 ODIs and 14 Twenty20 internationals for West Indies, has admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by the match referee, the governing body said in a statement.

“Pooran was charged with violating Article 2.14 of the code, which relates to ‘changing the condition of the ball’ after video footage showed him scratching the surface of the ball with his thumbnail,” the ICC said.

“He will now miss the next four T20I games.”

Pooran will not be available for West Indies’ three-match T20I series against Afghanistan and the first game of the subsequent three-match series against India.

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The left-handed batsman scored 21 against Afghanistan in Monday’s third ODI in the northern Indian city of Lucknow, which the Caribbean side won by five wickets to win the three-match series 3-0.

“I want to issue a sincere apology to my teammates, supporters and the Afghanistan team for what transpired on the field of play on Monday in Lucknow,” Pooran said in a statement released by Cricket West Indies.

“I recognise that I made an extreme error in judgement and I fully accept the ICC penalty. I want to assure everyone that this is an isolated incident and it will not be repeated. I promise to learn from this and come back stronger and wiser.”

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