Sledging may evoke heavy fines at 2015 World Cup


ICC chief executive David Richardson also said players with already poor records of on-field behavior could face immediate match bans if found guilty of a single breach of the ICC's code of conduct during the February 14 - March 29 tournament.
The International Cricket Council will crack down on excessive sledging between players at the World Cup, saying first offenders can expect heavier fines while repeat offenders face suspension from matches.
ICC chief executive David Richardson also said players with 'poor records' of on-field behaviour could face 'immediate match bans' if found guilty of a single breach of the ICC's code of conduct during the February 14 - March 29 tournament.
"That issue has been addressed at all the pre-event team briefings," Richardson told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday.
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