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25 April 2024

Warne fined $50,000 for IPL bust-up

Rajasthan Royals' cricketer Shane Warne arrives at the Board Of Control For Cricket in India in Mumbai, India. According to news reports, the BCCI Tuesday called a meeting at its headquarters to discuss a row between Warne and the Rajasthan Cricket Association secretary Sanjay Dixit. The two had angry exchanges after a game on May 11 at the ground. (AP)

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The Indian cricket board (BCCI) on Wednesday slapped a $50,000 fine on soon-to-retire bowling legend Shane Warne over a bust-up between the Australian and an official during this season’s IPL.

The punishment casts a cloud over Warne’s last game of professional cricket on Friday when his Rajasthan Royals team take on the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

The leg-spin maestro, captain of the Rajasthan team, was involved in an angry exchange with Sanjay Dixit, secretary of the Rajasthan state cricket association, following his team’s defeat at home last week.

Warne was furious about his team being asked to play on a different wicket than one used in previous games, but he later apologised for “any distress” his action may have caused.

After a complaint by the Rajasthan cricket association, Warne and Dixit were summoned for a hearing before a disciplinary commission comprising IPL chairman Chirayu Amin and former player Ravi Shastri.

“The commission has decided to impose a fine of US$50,000 upon Mr Warne,” the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which runs Indian cricket, said in a statement.

It said the disciplinary commission “regards the public criticism of Mr Dixit as being a serious breach by Mr Warne of his IPL playing contract”.

“However, at the same time, the commission also recognises that Mr Warne has apologised to Mr Dixit, and that the incident occurred just after the match.

“In addition, the commission is cognisant of the contribution to the game of cricket in general, and to the Indian Premier League, which has been made by Mr Warne.”

The 41-year-old touched off controversy when he hinted at a conspiracy over the selection of a new wicket for a home match against Chennai Super Kings which Rajasthan’s spin-heavy attack struggled to bowl on.

Sacked former IPL boss Lalit Modi, who is under investigation for alleged corruption, has implied that Chennai owner and BCCI secretary N. Srinivasan used his influence to have the wicket changed.

Dixit claimed Warne had been putting pressure on him to provide a “suitable” pitch for Rajasthan’s home matches.

Things came to a head when Warne walked up to Dixit following a second defeat against Bangalore on May 11 and exchanged angry words with him in full public view.

Rajasthan are already out of contention for an IPL play-off place after suffering seven defeats in 13 games.

A lacklustre Warne has taken 12 wickets from as many games in the Twenty20 competition so far.

His team’s last game against debutants Kochi saw Rajasthan capitulate for just 97 and Warne did not even bother to bowl, uncharacteristic of the fiercely competitive sportsman.

Modi also took a dig at BCCI secretary N Srinivasan, accusing him of favouring his team Chennai Super Kings.

“Not indirectly, but very directly. Fixing the auction, umpires and now pitch. Just give the damn trophy to CSK.

“It’s a pity Srinivasan is resorting to all that. CSK is a mighty fine team and can win without any such help,” he said.

Modi also tweeted that the TV ratings of the Twenty20 league have reached an all-time low this season.

“Just learnt that the ratings for IPL have reached an average of 3.84. Which is the lowest it has ever achieved. Sorry to hear the same.”