New Zealand cricket has dished out penalties to four players for their part in an on-field brawl during a senior match of Horowhenua-Kāpiti club cricket last month that saw one player go home with a broken nose.
Understood to be the first incident of its kind in New Zealand cricket history, NZ cricket independent commissioner John Greenwood handed down penalties ranging from suspensions to reprimands.
The code of conduct hearing related to a limited overs match between Paraparaumu and Weraroa at Kena Kena Park on February 17 that ended early after an brawl. Police were called.
Weraroa had fielded an extremely young side for the match with a majority under the age of 17-years-old.
Commissioner Greenwood heard how punches were thrown and a player-umpire was assaulted, kicked and suffered a broken nose and concussion.