Warne banned for T20 Big Bash clash with Samuels
	
	
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Shane Warne has been suspended for a match and fined $4,500 after  being found guilty of three of the four misconduct charges arising from  his physical confrontation with West Indies allrounder Marlon Samuels in  a Twenty20 Big Bash game on Sunday. Warne was sanctioned following a hearing on Monday morning and will  miss the Melbourne Stars’ must—-in match against Sydney Thunder on  Tuesday after opting not to appeal the ban.
 The 43-year-old legspinner was found guilty of making “inappropriate  and deliberate physical contact” during a confrontation with Renegades  player Samuels in the Melbourne derby, and of using obscene or offensive  language and dissent at an umpire’s decision. Samuels is facing charges  of “unbecoming behaviour” for throwing his bat and making inappropriate  and deliberate physical contact.
 Warne was cleared of deliberately throwing the ball at Samuels in an inappropriate or dangerous manner.
 “For me as the Melbourne Stars (captain) I’m very conscious of the  image of the game,” Warne said. “I’m disappointed in some of my actions  last night. Also I’m pretty disappointed with the severity of the  penalties too. That was pretty harsh.”
 Warne used social media to announce he wouldn’t appeal the ban,  saying he hoped the Stars could win without him and qualify for the  semifinals.
 “Sport can be emotional and at times very passionate too,” he tweet,  adding that he went too far “in trying to stand up for the team.”
 The Renegades sealed a home semifinal in the Big Bash with the  lopsided win over the Stars in front of a competition record crowd of  46,681 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday night, but the match  was overshadowed by the running battle between Warne and Samuels.
 Warne, who retired from international cricket in 2007 but has  continued to play in the T20 format in India and Australia, repeatedly  swore at Samuels and then tugged at Samuels’ shirt at the end of an over  during the Renegades’ run chase. He was belatedly responding to an  incident in the Stars’ innings, in which Samuels appeared to hold back  David Hussey as he attempted a run.
 After the tugging episode, Warne was fielding when he hit Samuels  with an underarm throw and the West Indies allrounder responded by  hurling his bat down the pitch, forcing the umpires to intervene to  restore calm.
 Samuels later top-edged a Lasith Malinga short ball into his helmet  and face and had to leave the field with blood pouring from his head.
 Samuels has been involved in previous disputes during the Big Bash,  the domestic T20 league which was relaunched last year and is played  during the summer TV ratings period in an enforced break in Australia’s  regular first-class competition.
 Brisbane Heat coach Darren Lehmann, a former test player, was  reprimanded and fined for questioning the legality of Samuels’ bowling  action last month, while Adelaide Strikers coach Darren Berry is yet to  face a hearing for over a pre-match confrontation with the 32-year-old  West Indies player last week.
 
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