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Harbhajan banned for five ODIs
14/05/2008 14:05 - (SA)
Mumbai - The Indian board banned off-spinner Harbhajan Singh for five one-day internationals on Wednesday for a slapping incident involving Shanthakumaran Sreesanth during a domestic Twenty20 league match last month.
A statement from the board said the disciplinary committee,
which met on Wednesday, had decided to invoke Rule 3.2.1 of the
BCCI regulations wherein the maximum punishment is 'a ban up to a maximum of five ODIs and/or three Test matches'.
"The committee accordingly decided to ban Mr. Harbhajan
Singh for five one-day internationals, starting today (May 14),
and observed that any further instance of misconduct will invoke
a life ban," the statement said.
The ban meant the 27-year-old off-spinner will miss the
forthcoming tri-series in Bangladesh in June and the start of
the Asia Cup in Pakistan.
On April 28, Harbhajan was banned for the remainder of the
Indian Premier League (IPL) season after being found guilty of
slapping by the match referee.
The three-man disciplinary committee, which included
president Sharad Pawar, were acting on a report submitted on
Tuesday by commissioner Sudhir Nanavati after the board ordered
an independent inquiry into the incident.
'Misconduct'
"A copy of the report was given to him (Harbhajan), who was heard by the committee," the statement said.
"The player admitted his guilt in the concerned matter. He prayed for leniency and assured the committee that there would
not be no misconduct on his part in the future."
The slapping incident occurred after the Mumbai team,
captained by Harbhajan in the absence of the injured Sachin
Tendulkar, lost to Sreesanth's Mohali.
Television pictures showed Sreesanth, an international teammate of Harbhajan's, in tears after the game.
Harbhajan's international ban comes four months after he was involved in a row on the controversial tour of Australia.
He was initially banned for three Tests after being found
guilty of making alleged racist remarks towards Australia
all-rounder Andrew Symonds.
But the spinner was subsequently let off with a fine
following an appeal.
- Reuters
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