Yorkshire ban one-day captain Alex Lees for criticising match official

Yorkshire Vikings have banned one-day captain Alex Lees for two games, suspended for 12 months, for comments made to the media about umpire Martin Saggers after Friday night's defeat to Nottinghamshire Outlaws at Trent Bridge.
Alex Lees playing for Yorkshire at Durham. (Picture: Bruce Rollinson)Alex Lees playing for Yorkshire at Durham. (Picture: Bruce Rollinson)
Alex Lees playing for Yorkshire at Durham. (Picture: Bruce Rollinson)

Lees has since issued an apology to Mr Saggers.

The suspension is liable to be activated by, and under the terms of, the ECB Cricket Discipline Commission, should Lees breach any ECB Directive within the 12-month period.

Lees, who has accepted the club’s decision, said: “I regret comments made following Friday night’s game and I would like to offer my sincerest apologies to Martin.

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“These comments are uncharacteristic and were made in the heat of the moment.

“I understand the seriousness of the offence and regret these actions. I am now keen to put this incident behind me and concentrate on the important games coming up at Headingley this week.”

Chairman of the Cricket Discipline Commission, Gerard Elias QC, stated: “I am grateful to Yorkshire County Cricket Club for taking such prompt and decisive action in this matter.

“It is an excellent example of a County recognising the standard of conduct that is required by its players and taking measures which clearly demonstrate that anything below that standard will not be accepted.”

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