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Shane Warne fined over code of conduct breach

Tuesday, January 22, 2013



MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Veteran leg-spinner Shane Warne has been fined $5,000 for acting "against the spirit of cricket" during the semi-finals of Australia's Big Bash Twenty20 League.

Warne captained the Melbourne Stars throughout the league, but passed the captaincy to teammate James Warner in a semi-final against the Perth Scorchers to avoid a possible suspension for Melbourne's slow over rate.

Cricket Australia deemed the captaincy switch to be a code of conduct violation after previously warning teams "if a team's official captain is selected but not named as captain...this may attract a code of behaviour charge."

Warne had previously been warned over Melbourne's slow over rate and faced a one-match suspension for a second offence.

"I had no idea about the rule/law," Warne tweeted. "If I was aware of the law/rule I would have tossed the coin.

"I should have been informed and made aware by management. Anyway, disappointed it was not a Stars fine rather than me as I was never informed."

Melbourne Stars chief executive Clint Cooper said he accepted Warne was not aware of the captaincy rule.

Cooper said he and team manager Ben Robertson "equally shoulder the responsibility of the breach given the miscommunication between team management and Shane Warne.

"We hope this blemish on Shane's record doesn't overshadow what he has contributed and achieved in the game over the last 25 years."



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