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Life ban on ex-New Zealand opener Lou Vincent relaxed

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Wellington, Dec 9: The disciplinary arm of the England and Wales Cricket Board has relaxed a life ban imposed in 2014 on former New Zealand opening batsman Lou Vincent.
The Cricket Disciplinary Commission agreed that under the revised penalties Vincent will be able to participate in cricket at or below domestic level. The decision followed submissions to the CDC on Vincent’s behalf by the International Cricket Council, New Zealand Cricket, the ECB and the New Zealand Cricket Players’ Association.Vincent received 11 life bans in 2014 after admitting to 18 breaches of the ECB anti-corruption code while playing in three county matches, for Sussex against Lancashire and Kent in 2011 and for Lancashire against Durham in 2008.
The appeal committee also took into account comments made by former New Zealand captain and current England Test coach Brendon McCullum in the MCC spirit of cricket lecture in 2016 in which McCullum highlighted Vincent’s admission of guilt and cooperation with anti-corruption authorities.
Now 45, Vincent still is not allowed to participate at international level but can attend matches or coach at professional domestic level or below.“Perhaps the worst part is that Lou is unable to go to a cricket ground anywhere in the world. He can never watch his children play at any level,” McCullum said at the time.(AP)

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