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New Zealand in Bangladesh 2004-05
McMillan and Styris incur match referee's wrath
Cricinfo staff
November 9, 2004
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New Zealand's victorious tour of Bangladesh ended on a slightly sour note as both Craig McMillan and Scott Styris were brought to book by Alan Hurst, the ICC match referee, after the third and final one-day international in Dhaka.
McMillan was fined 25% of his match fee after a show of dissent and swearing at the umpire on being given out leg before, while Styris - who was Man of the Series - was given a severe reprimand for giving Mohammad Ashraful a tasteless send-off after dismissing him.
Interestingly, New Zealand were the recipients of the Spirit of Cricket award at a ceremony organised by the ICC just two months ago.
McMillan and Styris incur match referee's wrath
Alan Hurst, the ICC match referee, fines Craig McMillan and Scott Styris after Bangladesh ODI series
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