Dubai, March 29 (CRICKETNMORE) - Stung by the ball tampering saga involving Australian players, the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday announced it will undertake a wide-ranging review into player behaviour, the Code of Conduct and the framework for penalties on offences in order to bring a long-term positive impact on the game.
The ICC said the review will bring together some well respected former and current players along with the Cricket Committee, the MCC and match officials as it considers the current offences in the code and the sanctions as well as how to make the spirit of the game a more integral part of that code.
"We have seen a number of incidents of poor player behaviour in recent weeks which has included ugly sledging, send-offs, dissent against umpires' decisions, a walk-off and ball tampering," ICC said in a statement.