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InDepth headlines national business sports cricket regional entertainment technology world travel autos health | in-depth coverage > India-South Africa Test Series 2004 > ICC appoints Kiwi legal expert to hear Ganguly appeal 23.59 IST 16th Nov 2004 By IndiaExpress Bureau
The ICC today appointed a leading New Zealand barrister to consider Sourav Ganguly's appeal against a two-Test match ban but the Indian captain will be eligible to play in the first Test against South Africa starting November 20 if the decision is not given by then.Tim Castle, a legal expert with over 30 years experience, was named the Appeals Commissioner and he now has up to seven days to hear and determine the appeal failing which Ganguly can play in the first Test, ICC said in a release in London. Ganguly was slapped with a two-Test suspension for breaching ICC's code of conduct in relation to slow over rates during Saturday's Platinum Jubilee one-dayer between India and Pakistan in Kolkata. The grounds of the appeal, paperwork from the ICC Match Referee Clive Lloyd and a video of the match have already been dispatched to Castle today, the release added. The process for conducting the hearing is left in the discretion of the Appeals Commissioner. in-depth coverage > India-South Africa Test Series 2004 > |
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