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Symonds and Gilchrist find themselves faced with a 50% fine if found guilty of a breech of the code of behaviour - they have separate hearings today.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/23/1077497518501.html
Symonds was reported for hanging around after being dismissed (subsequently re-called to the wicket), and Gilchrist has been found worthy of a report for dissenting the umpire's decision in the same LBW/non-LBW instance.
Both cases seem fair enough - players need to learn to keep their emotions in check. We'll see how the hearings go and find out what eventuates.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/23/1077497518501.html
Symonds was reported for hanging around after being dismissed (subsequently re-called to the wicket), and Gilchrist has been found worthy of a report for dissenting the umpire's decision in the same LBW/non-LBW instance.
Both cases seem fair enough - players need to learn to keep their emotions in check. We'll see how the hearings go and find out what eventuates.