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Test batter Henry Nicholls accused of breaking New Zealand Cricket’s code of conduct

Television footage of the Plunket Shield match between Nicholls’ Canterbury province and Auckland appears to show Nicholls brushing the ball against a helmet during a change of ends

AP/PTI Wellington Published 11.11.23, 08:36 AM
Henry Nicholls.

Henry Nicholls. File picture

Test batter He­nry Nicholls has been accused of breaking New Zealand Cricket’s code of conduct after being reported by umpires for ball tampering in a domestic first-class match this week.

Television footage of the Plunket Shield match between Nicholls’ Canterbury province and Auckland appears to show Nicholls brushing the ball against a helmet during a change of ends.

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“Nicholls has been reported for allegedly breaching Rule 3.1, article 1.15 of the Code during Day 3 of the Plunket Shield match between Canterbury and Auckland at Hagley Oval,” New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said in a statement on Friday.

The rule “involves changing the condition of the ball in breach of Law 41.3 of the Laws of Cricket.”

New Zealand Cricket said the allegation had been referred to a commissioner for first-class cricket. No date has yet been set for the hearing.

Nicholls is due to tour Bangladesh with the New Zealand squad for a two-Test series beginning on November 28.

Nicholls has not commented on the charge.

New Zealand’s leading limited-overs players are in India competing at the World Cup, where a win over Sri Lanka on Thursday moved the 2019 runners up closer to qualifying for the semi-finals.

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