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Code of Conduct for
Umpires
- Umpires shall not make any public
pronouncement or media comment which is detrimental to:
- the game of cricket in general, or
- any particular tour between Member Countries
in which any such Umpire is involved, or
- any tour between Member Countries which is
taking place; or
- relations between the Cricket Authority of a
Member Country and the Cricket Authority of any other Member Country.
- Umpires shall not disclose or comment upon
any alleged breach of this Code or the ICC Code of Conduct or any hearing, report or
decision arising from such a breach unless such disclosure is required under the
provisions of this Code or the ICC Code of Conduct.
- Umpires shall not engage, directly or
indirectly, in betting or any conduct described in the Appendix.
- Umpires shall not use or in any way be
concerned in the use or distribution of illegal drugs.
- Umpires shall at all times observe and
comply with the provisions of any Regulation of ICC which applies to Umpires including but
not limited to ICC's Logo Policy from time to time in force.
- Umpires shall not engage in any conduct
which is prejudicial to the interests of the game of cricket.
- Application of the Code
- An alleged breach of Clause 1.3 of the Code
shall be dealt with by the ICC Code of Conduct Commission, through the ICC Executive
Board.
- Any other breach of the Code shall be dealt
with by the Home Board of the Umpire concerned and the Home Board may, subject to the
provisions of the Code, regulate its proceedings in relation thereto as it may think fit.
- Procedure for Dealing with Disciplinary
Matters
- Reports
- Eligibility to lodge a Report
An alleged breach of this Code by an Umpire may be reported by
- the Referee;
- the Team Manager (in his own right or on
behalf of any of his players) of one of the cricket teams playing in the Test Match or ODI
in relation to which such breach is alleged to have occurred;
- the chief executive officer of a Cricket
Authority whose Member Country was represented by one of the cricket teams playing in the
Test Match or ODI in relation to which such breach is alleged to have occurred;
- the ICC Chief Executive.
- If any person eligible to lodge a report
becomes aware of any alleged breach of the Code by an Umpire, he shall report the alleged
breach in writing to the ICC Chief Executive as soon as possible and, forthwith upon the
receipt of such written report, the ICC Chief Executive shall be responsible for informing
the Home Board of its contents.
- Hearings by the ICC Code of Conduct
Commission
If an Umpire is reported for an alleged breach of Clause 1.3, the ICC Chief Executive
shall be responsible for informing the Chairman of the ICC Code of Conduct Commission of
the report's contents and any investigation shall be conducted in accordance with the
Commission's Terms of Reference and not by the Home Board.
- Hearings by the Home Board
- A hearing of any alleged breach of the Code
shall be arranged by the Home Board as soon as possible and practical after the Home Board
has been informed by the ICC Chief Executive of the contents of the report of the alleged
breach. Notice of the hearing shall be given by the Home Board to the Umpire concerned and
the Home Board shall send him a copy of the said report. If the Umpire shall elect to have
a legal representative appear on his behalf at the hearing, he shall forthwith notify the
Home Board of his decision and the name of his legal representative. If the Umpire fails
to do so, such legal representative may only appear on the Umpire's behalf at the sole and
absolute discretion of the Chairman who shall require a good reason for such failure on
the part of the Umpire.
- The hearing should be attended by the Umpire
against whom the alleged breach has been made, by any legal representative instructed by
the Umpire to appear on his behalf and by any eligible person who shall have lodged a
report with the ICC Chief Executive in relation to such breach, none of whom may be denied
the right to appear at the hearing. The hearing may also attended by a representative of
ICC and by the Chief Executive Officer of the Home Board and by any other duly appointed
representative of the Home Board, including a legal representative instructed by the Home
Board to appear on its behalf. If the Umpire against whom the alleged breach is made fails
to attend at the time and place fixed for the hearing, reasonable notice of which shall
have been duly given to him, the hearing may be conducted in his absence. The Home Board
shall appoint an individual to preside at the hearing as the Chairman, to decide whether
or not a breach has occurred and, if so, to determine what penalty should be imposed.
- The Chairman shall allow the Umpire
concerned to present evidence, either oral or written, in support. The Chairman may, at
his discretion, call such witnesses as may be necessary.
- In hearing evidence of the alleged breach of
the Code and in deciding what action should be taken in relation thereto, the Chairman
shall have due regard to the principles of natural justice, guidelines on which appear as
an appendix to the ICC Code of Conduct, and to the need to ensure a fair and prompt
determination of the alleged breach.
- The Home Board shall always have the right
to investigate any incident which, in its opinion, may give rise to a breach of the Code,
irrespective of whether or not a report in relation thereto has been lodged with the ICC
Chief Executive; and, if it decides to hold a hearing in relation thereto, it shall, as
soon as possible, notify in writing the Umpire in respect of whom an alleged breach of the
Code has been made of the Home Board's decision and of the circumstances giving rise to
the alleged breach and shall send a copy of the said notice to the ICC Chief Executive.
- Decision
- The Chairman's decision is final.
- As soon as possible after the Chairman has
arrived at his decision, he shall inform the chief executive officer of the Home Board and
the Umpire concerned of his decision.
- The chief executive officer of the Home
Board shall announce the decision of the Chairman to the news media.
- The Chairman and the Home Board shall not
discuss or comment upon the Chairman's decision at any time save with the express
authority in writing of the ICC Chief Executive.
- Penalties
- In the event that, after a hearing under the
Code, the Chairman decides on a balance of probability that an Umpire is in breach of the
Code, the Chairman may, in his absolute discretion impose any penalty by way of reprimand
and/or fine and/or suspension, including power to suspend a fine or a suspension for a
period not exceeding one year.
- In deciding what penalty to impose on an
Umpire for a breach of the Code, the Chairman shall have regard to:-
The character of that Umpire
The nature of the action on the part of that Umpire giving rise to the breach of the Code;
and
Any other circumstances of the case which may seem to the Chairman relevant to the
imposition of a penalty.
- The Home Board shall co-operate with the
Chairman in ensuring that a penalty imposed on any such Umpire by way of suspension is
carried into full force and effect and the Home Board is hereby authorised under the Code
to take all necessary steps to enforce such suspension.
- In the event that the Chairman shall decide
to impose a fine on an Umpire, the fine shall be paid by the Umpire on whom it is imposed
within one calendar month of the date on which he is notified of the Chairman's decision.
In this respect, the ICC Chief Executive shall arrange with the Home Board for the fine to
be paid by the Umpire concerned to the Home Board who will, in turn, forward it to ICC.
Any Umpire failing to pay such fine to the Home Board within the said period shall not,
until such time as the fine has been paid, be eligible for appointment as an Umpire by ICC
or by the Home Board for any international or national team fixture under the control of
the Home Board.
- In the event that the Chairman exercises his
power to suspend any fine or suspension on an Umpire who is subsequently found to be in
further breach of the Code during the period of suspension, the original penalty will
automatically be imposed. The Chairman of the hearing of the subsequent breach may impose
a penalty in respect of such further breach.
- Records
The Home Board shall supply ICC with a copy of all
hearings conducted by it under the Code and ICC shall be responsible for keeping copies of
all reports and of all hearings.
- General
- If there shall be any conflict between the
provisions of the Code and the provisions of any code of conduct or similar regulation
issued by any Cricket Authority, the provisions of the Code shall prevail and shall
override any such code of conduct.
- It shall be an implied condition in any
contract, agreement, understanding or arrangement involving a Cricket Authority or a Home
Board and an Umpire that the provisions of the Code shall be binding on such an Umpire and
that his acceptance of an appointment to stand as an Umpire in any Test Match or ODI or to
be a member of the international panel of Umpires established by ICC shall constitute his
acceptance of his obligation to be bound by and his undertaking, directly with ICC as well
as with the Home Board, to observe at all times the provisions of the Code.
- Each Cricket Authority shall bring to the
express notice of its Umpires the provisions of the Code and shall procure the compliance
by its Umpires with the provisions of the Code.
- Glossary of Terms used in the
Code
In this Code, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and
expressions set out in the first column below shall bear the meanings set opposite to them
respectively in the second column.
| "the
Chairman" |
Meaning such person as the Home Board
shall appoint to preside over a hearing and to reach a decision in relation to any alleged
breach of the Code by an Umpire; |
| "the
Code" |
the provisions of this ICC Code of Conduct
for Umpires, as from time to time amended, extended or reissued by ICC; |
| "Cricket
Authority" |
a body (whether incorporated or not) which
is recognised by ICC as the governing body responsible for the administration, management
and development of cricket in a country (or countries associated for cricket purposes) or
geographical area where cricket is played; |
| "Executive
Board" |
the directors of ICC or any of them acting
as the Executive Board of ICC; |
| "the Home
Board" |
in relation to an Umpire, the Cricket
Authority of a Member Country to which that Umpire belongs; |
| "ICC" |
The International Cricket Council, a
limited company; |
| "the
ICC Code of Conduct" |
The ICC Code of Conduct contained in such
Regulation or Regulations as are made or amended by ICC as the same is or are from time to
time in force including but not limited to the provisions of this Code; |
| "Member
Country" |
any country (or countries associated for
cricket purposes) or geographical area whose Cricket Authority is a Member of ICC; |
| "ODIs" |
One Day International Matches; |
| "One
Day International Match" |
a limited over international match
classified as a One Day International in accordance with ICC's Regulation headed
"Classification of One Day International matches"; |
| "Referee" |
any person for the time being appointed to
act as an ICC Referee in accordance with the provisions of the ICC Code of Conduct; |
| "Regulation(s)" |
such regulation or regulations as are made
or amended by ICC as the same is or are in force and to be observed and performed by the
Members of ICC; |
| "Team
Manager" |
any person appointed as manager of a
cricket team representing a Member Country and playing in a Test Match or a One Day
International Match; |
| "Test
Match" |
any cricket match of not less than five
days' scheduled duration played between teams selected by Full Members of ICC as
representatives of their Member Countries and accorded the status of Test Matches by ICC; |
| "Umpire" |
any person appointed by ICC or by any
Cricket Authority to stand as an umpire in any Test Match or One Day International Match
or any series of such matches arranged under the auspices of ICC, including any third
umpire, appointed by a Cricket Authority to act as the emergency umpire and to officiate
in regard to TV replays, and any fourth or subsequent umpire, whether or not described as
a reserve umpire; |
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