09 August,2014 05:09 AM IST | | PTI
ICC chairman N Srinivasan yesterday made it clear that the apex cricket body was “not considering” a complete overhaul in the ‘Code of Conduct’ for players, which has become a subject of debate following the infamous James Anderson-Ravindra Jadeja ‘pushgate’ incident
N Srinivasan
Chennai: ICC chairman N Srinivasan yesterday made it clear that the apex cricket body was "not considering" a complete overhaul in the âCode of Conduct' for players, which has become a subject of debate following the infamous James Anderson-Ravindra Jadeja âpushgate' incident.
N Srinivasan
"We are not considering to revamp ICC Code of conduct for players," Srinivasan, a former BCCI president, told reporters. Srinivasan's response comes a day after BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel pushed for a complete revamp in the ICC players code of conduct.
"The ICC Code of Conduct needs to be revamped or rehauled, whatever you may call it. Currently the BCCI could not have asked for an appeal against the decision of the judicial commissioner (Gordon Lewis who let off Anderson). The appellant in this case could have been only the ICC. It's a big flaw (in the process)," Patel said on Thursday.
The incident took place as the players were leaving for lunch during the second day of the first Test at Trent Bridge. India had charged Anderson with a Level 3 offence for pushing Jadeja but England resorted back by filing a Level 2 charge against the Indian all-rounder, arguing that he had allegedly wheeled around aggressively prompting Anderson to act in self-defence.