Sourav Ganguly hails new ICC order of promulgation cricketer off field

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday batted for a new International Cricket Council (ICC) order by that players can be systematic off a margin if they dedicate vital offences.

The ICC had on Tuesday announced that actor can now be sent off a margin for a rest of a compare if a Level 4 corruption is committed. Level 1 to 3 offences will continue to be dealt with underneath a ICC Code of Conduct.

“It was introduced by a MCC and there are reasons for that. Lot of formidable situations occurred in low turn cricket outward India — quite in England or in South Africa. It is a good thing,” Ganguly said.

“No one can know a significance of it (of such move) unless video clippings are seen,” he pronounced while visiting a Durga Puja pandal here.

Threatening to attack an umpire, creation inapt and counsel earthy hit with an umpire, physically assaulting a actor or any other chairman and committing any other act of assault will be deemed Level 4 corruption — warranting marching orders.

The new manners will be effective from Thursday.

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