James Pattinson: Cricket Australia has handed a one-game suspension to Victoria’s quick after he threw a ball in an “inappropriate and dangerous manner.”
For a code of conduct infraction during Victoria’s Sheffield Shield triumph over New South Wales at the MCG, fast bowler James Pattinson has been given a one-game suspension.
Pattinson fielded a ball in his follow-through and gave it back to Blues hitter Daniel Hughes
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He had not left his crease after playing a defensive stroke and showed no intent to take off for a run on the last day. Hughes was injure by Pattinson’s throw, which hit him in the foot.
Pattinson apologize immediately, despite Hughes’s obvious outrage, but he was charge under Article 2.7 of the CA’s code of conduct, “for throwing a ball at or near a player in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner during a match.”
On Wednesday, CA found Pattinson guilty of the level two violation. He was fined 100% of his Shield match fee and given one suspension point, making him ineligible to play in Victoria’s one-day Marsh Cup match against NSW at the MCG on Friday. Pattinson has the option of appealing the decision.
Pattinson has been charge with code of conduct violations four times in four seasons
And he has been suspended twice for level two violations in Sheffield Shield games.
He was suspends in 2019 for personal abuse of a player following a verbal outburst. Directed at then-Queensland bowler Cameron Gannon.
Pattinson was also fined 100% of his match money and given a one-game suspension. Preventing him from playing in Australia’s opening Test against Pakistan that summer. After announcing his retirement from international cricket last month. He would only play two Tests that summer, the final two of his nine-year Test career.
Pattinson has previously been found guilty of two-level code of conduct violations. For which he got a reprimand and a 100 percent match fee penalty. The latter for dissenting with the umpire’s decision in a Shield game against South Australia in 2018-19.
Pattinson’s code of conduct charge is the sixth in men’s domestic cricket this season. Following Marnus Labuschagne (excessive appealing) and Cameron Green (dissent).
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