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Netherlands fast bowler Vivian Kingma has been suspended for four ODIs/T20Is for committing a Level 3 offence under the ICC Code of Conduct. This offence happened during the third match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League series against Afghanistan in Doha on Tuesday.
Kingma transgression relates to article 2.14 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, “changing the condition of the ball in breach of clause 41.3 of the ICC Standard Test Match, ODI and T20I Playing Conditions.”
Apart from the four suspension points that resulted in the sanction, five demerit points have also been added to the disciplinary record of Kingma, for whom it was his first offence in a 24-month period.
The incident occurred in the 31st over of Afghanistan’s innings, when the fast bowler changed the condition of the ball by scratching it with his nails.
Kingma admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Wendell La Brooy of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees and ratified by the ICC Cricket Operations department as per the COVID-19 interim playing regulations. There was no need for a formal hearing.
On-field umpires Ahmed Shah Pakteen and Ahmed Shah Durrani, third umpire Bismillah Jan Shinwari and fourth umpire Izatullah Safi leveled the charge.
Level 3 breaches carry a penalty of between four and 12 suspension points and five or six demerit points.
As each suspension point equates to a ban from one ODI or T20I, whatever comes first for the player or player support personnel, Kingma will miss the next four matches that his team plays in either format.
KNCB board: “The board of the KNCB has taken acknowledgement of ICC’s press release relating to Vivian Kingma’s four match ban imposed by the match referee in the match Afghanistan vs Netherlands on the 25th of January 2022. This relates to ‘ball tampering’ (illegally altering the condition of the ball). Vivian Kingma has admitted the offence and accepted his charge. This ban relates to ODI and T20I matches whichever comes first.
The board of the KNCB considers this to be absolutely intolerable and will investigate this incident further and decide if additional measures will be in place. This incident has attracted wide interest from the (international) press and has damaged our reputation. The board will discuss this matter with Vivian Kingma and will take a stand afterwards”
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