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Essex penalised 12 points for using oversized bat

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Hindustan Times
12 September, 2024, 07:50 pm
Last modified: 12 September, 2024, 07:58 pm

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Essex penalised 12 points for using oversized bat

Essex have been docked 12 points after one of their players was found using an oversized bat.

Hindustan Times
12 September, 2024, 07:50 pm
Last modified: 12 September, 2024, 07:58 pm
Feroze Khushi of Essex.
Feroze Khushi of Essex.

In a bizarre turn of events, Essex's hopes of clinching the County Championship have been all but dashed following a 12-point deduction by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC).

The penalty was imposed after Feroze Khushi, Essex's opening batter, was found to have used an oversized bat during April's match against Nottinghamshire, a game that Essex won by a commanding 254 runs.

The incident occurred when Khushi's bat failed an on-field dimensions check during his second innings at Trent Bridge, revealing that it was wider than the permitted size. Despite Essex securing 20 points from the match, the CDC's ruling has now stripped them of 12 of those points, severely damaging their title aspirations.

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With Essex now trailing Division One leaders Surrey by 56 points and only two matches remaining, their championship hopes have taken a major hit. In addition to the points deduction, the independent panel has also imposed a stringent penalty for any future infractions, docking Essex half of their available match points in any competition if another player is found to commit the same offence within the next two years.

Essex had initially appealed the charge, raising concerns over the compliance of the bat gauges used in the measurement process.

Essex's reaction

The club, in their defense, highlighted that they had been in contact with Khushi's bat manufacturer, Gray-Nicolls, who themselves had raised concerns about inconsistent variances across bat gauges. However, the appeal was dismissed, and the CDC upheld the original decision.

In a statement, Essex CCC expressed their disappointment but accepted the sanctions, emphasizing their commitment to the integrity of the game and strict compliance with regulations.

"Essex CCC regrets the outcome and, although disappointed with the appeal decision and subsequent sanctions, accepts the charges of the CDC panel," a club statement said, according to BBC.

"The club remains fully committed to upholding the integrity of the game and ensuring strict compliance with all relevant regulations moving forward."

The club also announced plans to formally address the issues encountered during the appeal process with the CDC, the Cricket Regulator, and the ECB, in the hope of prompting action to ensure "fairness and transparency" in future regulatory proceedings.

"In light of the concerns raised during the appeal, the club will be writing to the CDC, Cricket Regulator and the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to formally highlight the matters which arose during the process, such as those raised by the club in relation to the bat gauges.

"Essex CCC hopes that these concerns will prompt action to address inconsistencies and enhance the fairness and transparency of future regulatory processes."

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Feroze Khushi / Essex County Cricket Club / County cricket / England Cricket

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