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December 28, 2002
MELBOURNE, Dec 28 AAP - English fast bowler Andy Caddick received an official reprimand here today after pleading guilty to an on-field misconduct charge during the fourth Ashes Test.
Caddick received a Bronx cheer from the crowd yesterday after 100 runs were recorded against his bowling and in response gave his knockers the finger.
Match referee Wasim Raja conducted a hearing this morning and Caddick apologised.
Raja said in a statement that he took into account Caddick's previous excellent record, but warned him about his future conduct.

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