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Peter Robinson
October 10, 2000
Zimbabwean opening bat Alistair Campbell has been found guilty of dissent during the ICC KnockOut 2000 quarter-final against New Zealand on Monday and suspended for one game by match referee Cammie Smith, it was announced on Tuesday.
Campbell was given out LBW by umpire Steve Bucknor, but stood for an age looking at his front leg and the wicket before departing for the dressing room. The ban will come into effect during Zimbabwe's next one-day series.
In an another development, David Shepherd and Dave Orchard will umpire Wednesday's semi-final between New Zealand and Pakistan. The third umpire will be Srinivas Venkataraghavan with Raman Subba Row the match referee.

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