Tuesday 17 May 2011

Illegal object to be lodged in opposition to Warne: statement



Shane Warne, IPL, indian premier league

NEW DELHI: A limited cricket relationship is set to lodge a criminal complaint beside Australian bowling legend Shane Warne for his part in a bust-up with an official, reports said on Sunday.



Warne, skipper of the Rajasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League, was involved in an angry exchange with Sanjay Dixit, secretary of the Rajasthan state cricket association, following his team’s defeat at home on Wednesday.


Leg-spinner Warne lying on Saturday apologized for the incident but the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) supposed they would still lodge the complaint, the Press conviction of India (PTI) news agency statement.


“It is an goaded offence and it needs to be dealt with like that. Some kind of disciplinary action is to be taken,” PTI quoted Dixit as saying.
Rajasthan Royals chief executive Sean Morris on Saturday said in an email to Dixit that the franchise had taken action against Warne.
“The player has conventional the action that we have taken and apologized for any distress caused,” Morris whispered, without elaborating more.


Dixit said the apology letter sent by Morris be deficient in details.
Accordingly, the officially permitted committee of the RCA decided to file a criminal protest against Warne, the agency added.


“I don’t recognize what class of penal action has been taken. A mere statement was made and nothing more has been done, just (the) proverbial red herring,” Dixit believed.


The debate kicked off after Warne expressed displeasure over the playing surface chosen for Rajasthan’s last two matches against Chennai and Bangalore — equally of which the habitat side mislaid.

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