New Zealand bad boy Ryder in trouble again
WELLINGTON: Troubled New Zealand cricketer Jesse Ryder, once touted as the Black Caps’ likely World Cup match-winner, is once again in hot water.The talented but polarising 30-year-old has been suspended from the final round of New Zealand’s domestic competition after admitting a charge of serious dissent while playing for Otago
By our correspondents
March 27, 2015
WELLINGTON: Troubled New Zealand cricketer Jesse Ryder, once touted as the Black Caps’ likely World Cup match-winner, is once again in hot water.
The talented but polarising 30-year-old has been suspended from the final round of New Zealand’s domestic competition after admitting a charge of serious dissent while playing for Otago against Northern Districts last weekend.
Media reports said Ryder unleashed a torrent of abuse after being caught behind and it was believed there was damage to a changing room following his tirade.
“Ryder did not dispute a charge of serious dissent, including the use of offensive language,” New Zealand cricket said in a statement following a disciplinary hearing on Thursday.
“He was subsequently suspended, subject to appeal, from playing in the 10th round of the Plunket Shield.”
Ryder, often a match-winner for New Zealand on the field has had numerous off-field issues involving alcohol.
He has not played for the Black Caps since February last year when he went on a late-night drinking session in Auckland before the start of a Test series against India.
The talented but polarising 30-year-old has been suspended from the final round of New Zealand’s domestic competition after admitting a charge of serious dissent while playing for Otago against Northern Districts last weekend.
Media reports said Ryder unleashed a torrent of abuse after being caught behind and it was believed there was damage to a changing room following his tirade.
“Ryder did not dispute a charge of serious dissent, including the use of offensive language,” New Zealand cricket said in a statement following a disciplinary hearing on Thursday.
“He was subsequently suspended, subject to appeal, from playing in the 10th round of the Plunket Shield.”
Ryder, often a match-winner for New Zealand on the field has had numerous off-field issues involving alcohol.
He has not played for the Black Caps since February last year when he went on a late-night drinking session in Auckland before the start of a Test series against India.
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