Five more British Gas Southern League cricketers have been disciplined, bringing the total number to ten during the opening seven weeks of the season.
Waterlooville opening batsman James Scutt has been hit the hardest with a two match ban – plus four more suspended – for showing dissent and swearing at an umpire during a recent Division 3 fixture. He will miss Saturday's top of the table clash with Basingstoke & North Hants II at Rowlands Avenue.
Paultons all-rounder Rob Pike has been banned for one match for dissent, while Langley Manor captain Jack Budd is treading on egg shells after picking up a two-match suspended sentence, again for dissent.
Hartley Wintney bowler Jamie Teale and Alton’s South African all-rounder Sean Jamison have each picked up a one-match suspended ban.
Previously, four Hook & Newnham Basics players, including captain Ben Thane, served bans, alongside Bournemouth all-rounder Simon Woodruff.
Waterlooville opening batsman James Scutt has been hit the hardest with a two match ban – plus four more suspended – for showing dissent and swearing at an umpire during a recent Division 3 fixture. He will miss Saturday's top of the table clash with Basingstoke & North Hants II at Rowlands Avenue.
Paultons all-rounder Rob Pike has been banned for one match for dissent, while Langley Manor captain Jack Budd is treading on egg shells after picking up a two-match suspended sentence, again for dissent.
Hartley Wintney bowler Jamie Teale and Alton’s South African all-rounder Sean Jamison have each picked up a one-match suspended ban.
Previously, four Hook & Newnham Basics players, including captain Ben Thane, served bans, alongside Bournemouth all-rounder Simon Woodruff.