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Bermuda cricketer banned for life after ugly brawl in match

| | Sep 22, 2015, at 09:38 pm
Bermuda, Sept 22 (IBNS): Bermuda cricket authorities have imposed life ban on a cricketer after he was engaged in a violent brawl on the cricket field.

Jason Anderson has been banned for life.

The incident had occurred during a match between  Cleveland County Cricket Club and Willow Cuts Cricket Club.

"Jason Anderson formally of Cleveland County Cricket Club has been found guilty of a Level 4  2.4.2 of the Code of Conduct: Physical assault of another Player and has been given a life ban from all cricket and any involvement in the game of cricket in Bermuda in any capacity,"  the Bermuda Cricket Board said  in a statement.

"George O’Brien of St. David's County Cricket Club has been found guilty of a Level 3 2.3.2 of the Code of Conduct:Threat of assault on another player and has has been banned from all cricket for a period sufficient to include 6 Logic 50 over matches. Date to be confirmed at the start of the 2016 season," the Board said
 

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