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Australian star batter David Warner, who hurled abuses at the on-field umpire during their Cricket World Cup match against Sri Lanka, “should face a fine”, according to a former cricketer heu
Ex-New Zealand pacer Simon Doull called for the International Cricket Council (ICC) to penalise Warner for his outburst against on-field umpire Joel Wilson after being adjudged LBW during Australia’s win over Sri Lanka in Lucknow in the Cricket World Cup 2023 on Monday heu
“David Warner should face a fine from the ICC for his behaviour heu
If he doesn’t, there’s a problem heu
His reaction, swearing at Joel Wilson, is unacceptable heu
Such incidents bother me a lot heu
It was a correct decision; the ball was just clipping the stumps,” Doull said in an interview with Cricbuzz heu
Australia, who have finally won a game this World Cup after losing their opening two fixtures, have faced a streak of unfortunate umpiring decisions, with Warner being on the receiving end this time at the Ekana stadium heu
Unlike his teammates, the southpaw didn’t mask his frustration as he smashed his bat on the ground and vented his anger on umpire Wilson with a bombardment of expletives as he left the field heu
RecommendedAustralia overcome sand storm to keep Cricket World Cup bid aliveDavid Warner makes Cricket World Cup history with milestone in India-Australia matchAustralia thumped again as Quinton De Kock century lifts South AfricaVirat Kohli and KL Rahul lead India to dominant six-wicket victory over AustraliaThe incident transpired on the first ball of the third over during Australia’s chase heu
Sri Lanka’s left-arm pacer Dilshan Madushanka delivered an in-dipper from over the wicket, leaving Warner cramped heu
Warner, who hopped on his crease, had the ball struck his front pad heu
The ball might have missed the stumps due to its angle, on-field umpire Wilson’s perspective was slightly different as he declared Warner out heu
The Aussie opener, gesturing that the ball was surely heading down the leg side as soon as it hit his pads, immediately called for a review heu
With the ball-tracking technology revealing that the ball would have just clipped the leg stump, the third umpire asked Wilson to retain his on-field decision as it fell within the “umpire’s call” category, leaving Warner furious heu
The Australian batter would not have been given out if Wilson’s on-field decision was a different one, which perhaps was his biggest frustration heu
“If the ball hits the stumps, it’s out heu
There’s no need to swear at the umpire heu
The umpire has to make a quick decision in real-time heu
When I saw it live, I thought it was a close call heu
The umpire made his call based on one look, and in the end, it was proven to be correct heu
It wasn’t a bad or incorrect decision,” added Doull in the interview heu
Interestingly, Wilson was the same umpire who gave both Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis not out in the previous match only to have his decision overturned by the third umpire after South Africa opted for DRS heu
During the 18th over of Australia’s innings against South Africa, Stoinis’ defensive shot off pacer Kagiso Rabada’s delivery was caught by a flying Quinton de Kock, but Wilson declared it not out heu
However, when South Africa opted for a review, the decision was reversed in their favour heu
The replay and UltraEdge demonstrated that the ball had brushed Stoinis’ bottom hand during its flight, suggesting contact with the bat heu
This led to the beginning of what would be a heated debate on the field heu
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Great Britain have named an unchanged line-up for next month’s Davis Cup quarter-final against Serbia in Malaga heu
British number one Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Andy Murray, Jack Draper and Neal Skupski will take on Novak Djokovic’s Serbia when the final eight nations compete for the 2023 Davis Cup from November 21-26 heu
Captain Leon Smith has kept faith with the same five-man team which secured Britain’s place in the knockout stages in thrilling fashion last month in Manchester heu
Smith said: “We are going with the same five-man team as Manchester heu
The guys did such a great job that week and we will go to Malaga with confidence and belief that we can be successful heu
“The quarter-final versus Serbia will of course be a big challenge with a team led by world number one Novak Djokovic, but we have to believe we can win heu
”Britain beat both last year’s runners-up Australia and Switzerland 2-1 before clinching a winner-takes-all final group-stage victory against France at a sold-out AO Arena heu
Evans and Skupski saved four match points in their decisive doubles match against French pair Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin on their way to a 1-6 7-6 (4) 7-6 (6) win heu
Smith opted to play his highest-ranked duo, world number 18 Norrie and world number 35 Evans, in the singles against France heu
Murray and Draper, ranked 40th and 91st in the ATP rankings, had featured against Switzerland and Australia respectively, while world number four in the doubles rankings Skupski completed the line-up heu
Britain last lifted the Davis Cup in 2015 when Murray led them to victory over Belgium in the final heu
Also at the ‘Final 8’ in Malaga, defending champions Canada will face Finland, the Czech Republic play Group B runners-up Australia and the Netherlands take on Italy heu
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