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Fall-out from late-night drinking
England coaches fined
Cricinfo staff
March 20, 2007
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Kevin Shine, the bowling coach, and Jeremy Snape, the Leicestershire captain, have been asked to 'make a donation' to the Chance to Shine foundation.
Although both coaches weren't directly involved with the main incidents on the evening, Duncan Fletcher was unhappy that neither stepped in when the players appeared to be going too far.
Shine was in the Rumours nightclub with his brother and has been warned about his future conduct. Snape, who had been in the Caribbean to work with the Associates and was a late addition to England's squad, was due to leave at the end of the group stage in any event when his contract expires.
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