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Ryder dropped after late-night drinking session
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January 09, 2009 13:52 IST

All-rounder Jesse Ryder [Images] has been dropped from the New Zealand [Images] team and fined after missing a team meeting and training session following a late night of drinking.

The aggressive left-handed batsman will miss the fourth one-day international against West Indies [Images] in Auckland on Saturday and his place in the team has been taken by Mathew Sinclair, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said in a statement on Friday.

It is the second time within 12 months the 24-year-old has faced issues after a late-night drinking session.

He punched a window in the door of a Christchurch nightclub last February and severed tendons in his hand that required surgery, ruling him out of New Zealand's tour of England [Images] in May.

"We are all disappointed that this has happened," NZC chief executive Justin Vaughan said in the statement.

"Since February last year, we have witnessed encouraging signs from Jesse both on and off the park.

"These vast improvements meant Jesse was recently given more latitude in his personal decision making.

"In hindsight, this was premature. However while it is a drinking-related issue, it does not compare with last February in its severity."

NZC said Ryder had missed a team meeting on Thursday and training later in the day in Auckland after a late night of drinking in his home town of Wellington following New Zealand's seven-wicket victory in the third one-day international.

Ryder was also fined after a team disciplinary hearing on Thursday, NZC said.

Ryder received counselling from NZC last year following the Christchurch incident but admitted on Friday he needs more help in dealing with alcohol.

"I thought I had reached the point where I could control my drinking better, but that is obviously not the case," Ryder said in the statement.

"I am only now starting to appreciate the size of the challenge that I face.

"I am totally committed to overcoming this problem and understand I will have to work even harder with the support group around me."




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