Johan Botha gets one-match ban for ball tampering in Sheffield Shield
South African spinner Johan Botha pleaded guilty to repeated inappropriate conduct relating to the condition of the match ball during South Australia's drawn match with New South Wales earlier this week in Adelaide.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 07, 2014 12:28 pm IST
South African Johan Botha will miss South Australia's crucial final round Sheffield Shield match after being suspended by Cricket Australia (CA) on Friday. Botha, who captains South Australia, received a one-match ban for breaching Cricket Australia's code of behaviour.
Botha, 31, pleaded guilty to "repeated inappropriate conduct relating to the condition of the match ball" during his team's drawn match with New South Wales this week in Adelaide.
He was also reprimanded for using obscene, offensive or insulting language as his team fielded in the first innings of the match, which ended on Thursday.
While Botha pleaded guilty to the ball charge he disputed the penalty but it was upheld by the match referee, meaning he will miss the final round game with Tasmania, starting in Hobart on Tuesday. South Australia are level with NSW and Western Australia at the top of the shield standings as they chase their first final appearance in 18 years.
CA has confirmed on Friday that Botha has lodged an appeal against the one Sheffield Shield match suspension imposed on him under the CA Code of Behaviour.
Botha has made five Test appearances as well as played 78 one-day internationals and 40 Twenty20s for South Africa.