Josh Hazlewood Pleads Guilty to Dissent Following Umpire Row in Christchurch
Josh Hazlewood was involved in a profanity-laced confrontation with the umpires which has resulted in the Australian fast bowler pleading guilty to dissent.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 23, 2016 08:45 am IST
Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood pleaded guilty to dissent following a profanity-laced confrontation with the umpires in the second Test against New Zealand, an Australian team spokesman said. (Kane Williamson Shatters Records in Christchurch Test)
Tempers flared after a Hazlewood lbw appeal for the wicket of Kane Williamson was turned down. Hazlewood was heard to use a swear word as players angrily converged on the umpires. (Australia Close in on 2-0 Series Win)
The team spokesman said there was no immediate word on a penalty for Hazlewood.
The stumps microphones at Hagley Oval picked up the obscenity from Hazlewood and others when the Australians converged on umpires Richard Kettleborough and Ranmore Martinesz.
Hazlewood's appeal for the wicket of Williamson on 88 was rejected by Martinesz in the last over before lunch and the third umpire Richard Illingworth, after reviewing a replay, agreed Williamson was not out.
Australian fast bowler Jackson Bird said the angry reaction was down to frustration after a tough morning in the field in which they failed to take a wicket.
"We bowled pretty well in the first session and we probably thought it was out, but those 50-50 calls either go your way or they don't," he said.
"It was probably the frustration of the whole session. We'd bowled pretty well and hadn't got a wicket and we'd been pretty close a couple of times."