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World Cup 2023: Australian Opener David Warner Calls Out Umpires, Demands More transparency in DRS Decisions

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Australian Opener David Warner Calls Out Umpires, Demands More transparency in DRS Decisions: In an effort to improve the transparency of cricket’s on-field officials, Australian opener David Warner asked that the statistics for each individual umpire be shown on the big screen during matches. In the current World Cup in India, where reviews have been much slower than in home games. The Australians have been the subject of many close calls.

“Players’ stats go up on the board as you walk out to bat. When they announce the umpires and they come up on screen, I’d love to see their stats come up on the board as well. Over the period of time, obviously players get dropped for poor performances. It’s never explained to us about how or what goes on with the (umpire)’s panel,” said David Warner.

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Warner was in the middle of a close call when facing Sri Lanka in the World Cup match that took place in Lucknow. Joel Wilson hit a ball that was angling down leg, striking out the left-handed hitter LBW. Warner reviewed the ruling, but ball-tracking revealed that Dilshan Madushanka’s delivery touched the leg stump; the umpire’s call is still waiting.

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“Wilson said the ball was swinging back so to his credit. If he thinks that then that’s why he’s given a decision. But then when you see the replay of how it unfolded you get a little bit annoyed, [but] that’s out of our control. I just sprayed out loud in frustration pretty much just [to] myself,” said Warner.

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Warner went on to add that he believes some umpires are far more willing to give batsmen out than others. “As a player you definitely know which umpires are going to keep those 50-50 ones when you’re hit on the pad. And that’s where, from my perspective, it gets frustrating. Because you know literally if you get hit on the pad it could be a close one unless it’s definitely not out,” said Warner. “There’s no bias in anything. It’s just you feel like that as a player sometimes,” he added.

(With Input from InsideSport)

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Abu Dhabi T10 League Coach Banned by ICC: The International Cricket Council has banned Sunny Dhillon for 6 years as he was found guilty of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board Anticorrosion Code. Sunny Dhillon was a former assistant coach of franchise in the Abu Dhabi T10 League.

Last year, Sunny Dhillon was one of eight individuals accused of violating the Emirates Cricket Board’s (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code. He has been barred ever since he was accused of trying to rig a match during the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 Cricket League.

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In accordance with the ECB’s tournament code, the ICC and the designated anti-corruption official (DACO) stopped Sunny Dhillon’s effort to sway the results of games throughout the competition.

Sunny Dhillon was found guilty of breaching four articles. This came after the full hearing and presentation of written as well as oral arguments. The assistant coach of the franchise was charged under:

  1. 1. Article 2.1.1 – Being party to an attempt to fix, contrive or influence improperly matches or aspects of matches in the Abu Dhabi T10 2021.

2. Article 2.4.4 – Failing to disclose to the DACO full details of any approaches or invitations received to engage in Corrupt Conduct under the Code.

3. Article 2.4.6 – Failing or refusing, without compelling justification, to cooperate with any investigation carried out by the DACO in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code

Sunny Dhillon’s ban will be retroactive to last year because he was banned on September 13, 2023. He won’t be allowed to play cricket for the next six years, which might mean the end of his coaching career.

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This also highlights the ECB’s firm stance on maintaining the integrity of cricket by punishing any corrupt practices.

Releasing the Official statement, ICC said: “Sunny Dhillon has been found to have breached the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code and has been banned from all cricket for a period of six years.

Dhillon, a former assistant coach of a franchise team, was one of eight individuals charged last year for breaching the Anti-Corruption Code. The charges are related to the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 Cricket League and alleged attempts to influence the outcome of matches during the tournament.”

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ICC Bans USA’s National Cricket League: The ICC has banned USA’s National Cricket League for breaching the playing eleven rules and will not sanction the league for future editions.

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The league has got limelight as several celebrities such a Wasim Akram, Vivian Richards, and Sachin Tendulkar as brand ambassadors or owners, but it is in trouble.

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As per Cricbuzz, the ICC cited ‘non-compliance to the playing eleven requirements’ as the league has witnessed as many as six foreign players on the field, leading to the ban. The rules include that at least 7 USA Cricket affiliated or associate players should take the field at all times.

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Aside from that, the playing conditions have also drawn criticism. According to Cricbuzz, unsafe circumstances have forced international players like Wahab Riaz and Tymal Mills to bowl spin. However, the problems don’t stop there. A number of players are “potentially” breaking U.S. immigration rules by entering the country without the proper permits.

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