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Cricketers fined

NZPA Perth The New South Wales opening batsman, John Dyson, has been reprimanded and fined by his team mates for having breached a new players code of behaviour during the • Sheffield 'Shield match against Western Australia at Perth on Saturday. The West Australian wick-et-keeper, Rod Marsh has

also been fined for abusing an umpire. It was an historic day in Perth as Dyson and Marsh became the first two players in Australia to be reported by umpires under the new code of behaviour and then judged by their team mates for misdemeanours on the field. Dyson Was fined one day’s match payment. ($30).; Marsh Was fined the minimum of $25.

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Press, 2 March 1981, Page 30

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Cricketers fined Press, 2 March 1981, Page 30

Cricketers fined Press, 2 March 1981, Page 30

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