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Saqib Ali banned for a year after umpire attack

UAE international Saqib Ali is facing a long ban after he was accused of attempting to assault an umpire during a local Twenty20 cup tie

Cricinfo staff
16-Jun-2009
UAE international Saqib Ali has been banned for a year after he was found guilty of attempting to assault an umpire during a local Twenty20 cup tie.
The Dubai-based National newspaper reported that Saqib had a heated argument with Mohammed Asif, who was standing as the square-leg umpire, after an appeal for a catch behind was turned down by Asif's colleague. It is claimed that Saqib then grabbed a bail and threw it at the umpire - it missed, but Saqib had to be hauled away by team-mates.
Emirates Cricket Board chief executive Dilawar Mani said: "If a council has banned a player or takes disciplinary action, as a matter of principle, all other regional councils will honour that decision. And we will stand by them.
"Saqib has the right to appeal. He hasn't done it so far. A lot will depend on if he wants a review of the decision. And if he appeals, another meeting can take place and review that decision."
The ban means he will miss the ACC Twenty20 Cup and World Twenty20 Qualifiers, as well as most of UAE's Intercontinental Cup matches.
Abu Dhabi Cricket Council (ADCC) general secretary Inam-ul-Haq told the National newspaper: "Saqib was apologetic and admitted his misconduct on the field. He said that he got 'emotional' but we can't allow him to go unpunished for such a serious offence.
"Saqib has captained the UAE and is a current international. He has a responsibility. We have taken this decision after a thorough investigation, and after speaking to the umpires, some of the players, the scorers and an ADCC official, who were present during the match."