BCB Disciplinary Results: Tucker, Trott, Stovell

July 11, 2012

Janeiro Tucker, Rodney Trott, and Dion Stovell have all been handed down disciplinary infractions from the Bermuda Cricket Board.

In the game Southampton Rangers v Bailey’s Bay on June 24, Janeiro Tucker was found guilty of excessive appealing during at a match (Level 1), showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision (Level 2), using language that is seriously obscene, seriously offensive or of a seriously insulting nature to another player, Umpire or spectator (Level 2) and bringing the game into disrepute (Level 2) and has been suspended from all cricket for three matches. Mr Tucker is eligible to play cricket again on 22 July 2012.

In the game Southampton Rangers v Bailey’s Bay on June 24, Rodney Trott was found guilty of showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision (Level 1) and has been issued an official reprimand.

In the game Southampton Rangers v Bailey’s Bay on June 24, Dion Stovell was found not guilty of excessive appealing during at match (Level 1) and throwing a ball at or near a player in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner (Level 2), but was found guilty of showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision (Level 2) and bringing the game into disrepute (Level 2) and has been suspended from all cricket for two (2) 50 over matches and one (1) T/20 match (this includes the games on 8, 13 and 14 July). Mr Stovell is eligible to play cricket again on 15 July 2012.

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  1. k says:

    yup,the role models strike again !!!!!!

  2. Concerned says:

    Why is it the same teams have players standing before the Disciplinary Board and why are these players allowed to play Cup Match. A point system should be in place with minimum – zero points as requirement in order to play Cup Match.

  3. spinna says:

    The system is flawed and inconsistent! Depends on who you are.