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Mark Ramprakash has expressed disappointment at the turn of suspension, has traveled to Surrey, following his reaction is out of the field to prevent against Gloucestershire last week.
The incident occurred when the dispute is considered to have prevented Ian Saxelby Gloucestershire Ramprakash when he tried to cash a shot until the end of the watermelon, the batsmen attempt a close second. Umpires George Sharp and Nigel Llong, Ramprakash made the decision and was far from happy and returned to the field to protest to the authorities.
He received three penalty points from the ECB, but the county has gone a step further and pulled their team to face Northamptonshire in CB40.
"Very disappointed b banned for one game, given the circumstances," said Ramprakash on Twitter. "I do not agree with the interpretation of the judges of what happened or rule."
Richard Gould, CEO of Surrey, said: "Mark regrets his action back to talk to the judges and agree to the introduction of a one-game suspension beyond the automatic three penalty points as part of the disciplinary procedure of the ECB process. ECB has confirmed that the case is now closed. "
Ramprakash was shooting at the 22 th first-class cricket that a batsman was given to block the field.
The incident occurred when the dispute is considered to have prevented Ian Saxelby Gloucestershire Ramprakash when he tried to cash a shot until the end of the watermelon, the batsmen attempt a close second. Umpires George Sharp and Nigel Llong, Ramprakash made the decision and was far from happy and returned to the field to protest to the authorities.
He received three penalty points from the ECB, but the county has gone a step further and pulled their team to face Northamptonshire in CB40.
"Very disappointed b banned for one game, given the circumstances," said Ramprakash on Twitter. "I do not agree with the interpretation of the judges of what happened or rule."
Richard Gould, CEO of Surrey, said: "Mark regrets his action back to talk to the judges and agree to the introduction of a one-game suspension beyond the automatic three penalty points as part of the disciplinary procedure of the ECB process. ECB has confirmed that the case is now closed. "
Ramprakash was shooting at the 22 th first-class cricket that a batsman was given to block the field.
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