West Indian wicketkeeper Ramdin banned for 2 ODIs

West Indian wicketkeeper Ramdin banned for 2 ODIs
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Summary West Indies wicketkeeper Ramdin banned for 2 ODIs for claiming a dropped catch.

 

LONDON (AP) - West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin has been suspended for two one-day international matches after being found guilty of breaching the ICC s code of conduct by claiming a catch he dropped during the Champions Trophy match against Pakistan.


Ramdin has been fined his match fee from Friday s Group B game and will miss the final two pool matches against India on Tuesday and South Africa on Friday.


He was charged by the ICC with displaying "conduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game" by claiming a catch off Pakistan captain Misbah ul-Haq, with the batsman on 0. West Indies won the match by two wickets.


Ramdin, who is West Indies  only specialist wicketkeeper in its 15-man squad, attended a hearing in London Monday after pleading not guilty.
 

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