Cricket Australia: Code of Conduct Register 2021-22

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Cricket Australia (CA), formerly the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for cricket in Australia. Established in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket, CA manages all national teams, including Men's, Women's, and Youth sides, as well as other national teams. It oversees the organization of Test matches, ODIs, and T20Is, and coordinates home international fixtures.

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The Cricket Australia Code Of Conduct Register for the 2021-22 season is below.

#PLAYERDATECOMPETITIONCOMPLAINT / CHARGEACTION
24.Brendan Doggett5 March 2022Sheffield Shield (QLD v SA)Article 2.7 (Level 1) Throwing a ball at or near a player in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner during a MatchGuilty – fined 20% of Match Fee
23.Jack Edwards21 February 2022Sheffield Shield (NSW v TAS)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – fined 20% of Match Fee
22.Phoebe Litchfield28 January 2022Australia A v England AArticle 2.8 (Level 1) Showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision during a MatchGuilty – fined 20% of Match Fee
21.Sean Abbott22 January 2022BBL (Sydney Sixers v Perth Scorchers)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand and fined $1000
20.Aaron Finch19 January 2022BBL (Sydney Thunder v Melbourne Renegades)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty (second offence) – fined $7500
19.Moises Henriques19 January 2022BBL (Brisbane Heat v Sydney Sixers)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand and fined $1000
18.Harry Nielsen17 January 2022BBL (Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Sixers)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand and fined $500
17.Alex Hales15 January 2022BBL (Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder)Article 2.5 (Level 1) Abuse of Cricket Equipment or Clothing, Ground Equipment or Fixtures and Fittings during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand
16.Sam Billings6 January 2022BBL (Perth Scorchers v Sydney Thunder)Article 2.8 (Level 1) Showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision during a MatchGuilty – $1,000 fine
15.James Pattinson26 December 2021BBL (Perth Scorchers v Melbourne Renegades)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty (second offence) – $2,500 fine
14.Matthew Wade8 December 2021BBL (Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Sixers)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchPleaded guilty but challenged the proposed sanction ($2500 fine) at hearing before Match Referee. Sanction determined at hearing by Match Referee – $1,000 fine
13.Jake Weatherald25 November 2021Sheffield Shield (SA v QLD)Article 2.5 (Level 1) Abuse of Cricket Equipment or Clothing, Ground Equipment or Fixtures and Fittings during a MatchGuilty – fined 25% of Match Fee
12.Jack Prestwidge18 November 2021Second XI (NSW Metro v Victoria)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand
11.James Pattinson8 November 2021Sheffield Shield (VIC v NSW)Article 2.7 (Level 2) Throwing a ball at or near a player in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner during a MatchDisputed the offence and sanction at a hearing before a Commissioner. Guilty – One suspension point and fined 100% of the match fee 
10.Molly Strano26 October 2021WBBL (Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand and fined 20% of Match Fee
9.Beth Mooney24 October 2021WBBL (Perth Scorchers v Sydney Thunder)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – official reprimand and fined 20% of Match Fee
8.Cameron Green20 October 2021Sheffield Shield (WA v TAS)Article 2.8 (Level 1) Showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision during a MatchDisputed the offence and proposed sanction (25% of Match Fee) at hearing before Match Referee. Found ‘Guilty’ by Match Referee and fined 15% of Match Fee.
7.Nicola Carey17 October 2021WBBL (Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Sixers)Article 2.5 (Level 1) Abuse of Cricket Equipment or Clothing, Ground Equipment or Fixtures and Fittings during a MatchGuilty – fined 15% of Match Fee
6.Ashleigh Gardner17 October 2021WBBL (Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Sixers)Article 2.3 (Level 1) Use of an audible obscenity during a MatchGuilty – fined 20% of Match Fee
5.Joe Burns16 October 2021Sheffield Shield (SA v QLD)Article 2.8 (Level 1) Showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision during a MatchDisputed the offence and sanction at a hearing before Match Referee. Found ‘Not Guilty’ by Match Referee.
4.Nathan McAndrew16 October 2021Sheffield Shield (SA v QLD)Article 2.2 (Level 1) Excessive appealing during a MatchGuilty – fined 25% of Match Fee
3.Marnus Labuschagne7 October 2021Sheffield Shield (QLD v TAS)Article 2.2 (Level 1) Excessive appealing during a MatchandArticle 2.8 (Level 1) Showing dissent at an Umpire’s decision during a MatchGuilty of Article 2.2 (Level 1) charge – fined 25% of Match Fee.andDisputed Article 2.8 (Level 1) charge. Found ‘Not Guilty’ by Match Referee.
2.Hilton Cartwright26 & 27 September 2021Sheffield Shield (SA v WA)Article 2.23 (Level 1) Where the facts of the alleged incident are not adequately or clearly covered by any of the above offences, conduct at any time that either: (a) is contrary to the spirit of the game; (b) is unbecoming of a representative or official; (c) is or could be harmful to the interests of cricket; or (d) does or could bring the game of cricket into disrepute.Guilty – fined 30% of Match Fee
1.Duncan Harrison21 April 2021- 9 July 2021Off-fieldArticle 2.23 (Level 1) Where the facts of the alleged incident are not adequately or clearly covered by any of the above offences, conduct at any time that either: (a) is contrary to the spirit of the game; (b) is unbecoming of a representative or official; (c) is or could be harmful to the interests of cricket; or (d) does or could bring the game of cricket into disrepute.Guilty – official reprimand and required to complete workplace behaviour training/education approved by CA Integrity Unit and provide details of satisfactory completion of such training to CA Integrity Unit prior to applying for employment or holding any position within CA or a State or Territory Association (including W/BBL Team), including as an employee, contractor, official or officer. 

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