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Muralitharan reprimanded for one-fingered crowd gesture

February 03, 2006 20:00 IST

Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan will be given an unofficial reprimand for gesturing at a spectator, the International Cricket Council said on Friday.

Muralitharan was photographed making a one-fingered gesture at a spectator who heckled him during a one-day match against South Africa in Perth on Tuesday.

Match referee Jeff Crowe said that while he accepted Muralitharan had been provoked, the Sri Lankan was still bound by rules governing player behaviour.

"While it is understood that there was substantial provocation from a section of the Perth crowd, there is a standard required and a player needs to keep his emotions under some control," Crowe said in a statement.

Muralitharan has been subjected to chants of "no-ball" whenever he bowls in Australia in reference to his unusual bowling action.

He was called for throwing during a Test in Australia over a decade ago but was allowed to keep playing after scientific tests cleared him of having an illegal action.

Sri Lankan team manager Michael Tissera told reporters on Friday his team mates were annoyed by the ongoing criticism of Muralitharan by spectators.

"We are quite cheesed off that this abuse keeps going on and on and on," he said. "There's nothing we can do, and the player is thoroughly frustrated."



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