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Cricket: Harbhajan out from IPL in
slapping Row
'Pakistan
Times' Sports Desk
MUMBAI (India): India
spinner Harbhajan Singh was handed a 11-match ban from a domestic Twenty20
tournament on Monday after being found guilty of slapping national team-mate
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth.
The bowler could also face further punishment from the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI), which announced a separate probe into the incident
that took place in Mohali on Friday night.
Harbhajan, 27, allegedly slapped Sreesanth, 25, soon after a match, leaving
the young paceman weeping inconsolably in full view of television cameras.
Harbhajan, who was leading Mumbai, later apologised to Punjab's Sreesanth
and the two appeared to have made up by calling each other "brothers."
But match referee Farokh Engineer held a hearing on Monday after the Punjab
team management lodged a formal complaint against Harbhajan to tournament
officials. Engineer, a former India Test wicket-keeper, imposed a 11-match
ban on Harbhajan, which means the off-spinner can play only if Mumbai make
the semi-finals.
"The referee studied video tapes of the incident and found the assault by
Harbhajan was totally unprovoked," tournament organiser Lalit Modi said.
The BCCI on Monday appointed lawyer Sudhir Nanavati to probe the charges
against Harbhajan, who is on its payroll as a centrally contracted player.
Nanavati will submit his findings within 15 days after which the BCCI will
decide on further action against the bowler, a release from the cricket body
said.
Harbhajan could be charged
by the BCCI under level 4 of the International Cricket Council's Code of
Conduct which deals with assaulting a fellow player.
If found guilty, he could be banned for life or five Test matches or 10
one-day internationals.
"The BCCI will not hesitate to take action against Harbhajan just because he
has already been punished by the tournament organisers," said Ratnakar
Shetty, the BCCI's chief administrative officer.
"We want to show that such acts of indiscipline will not be tolerated."
Harbhajan was banned for three Tests earlier this year after being found
guilty of making racist remarks against Australian all-rounder Andrew
Symonds, but was let off with a fine following an appeal to the ICC.● |