Bottle-hurling hooligan gets historic five-year ban from Trinidad cricket
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Monday July 15, 2013 – The Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) has imposed a five-year ban on a spectator who threw a missile on the field during the final of the Celkon Mobile Cup between India and Sri Lanka on Thursday at the Queen’s Park Oval.
Vijay Outim pleaded guilty to the charge of throwing missiles in a public event and was placed on a TT$1,000 (one TT dollar = US$0.15 cents) bond to keep the peace for one year, in default of which he will serve two weeks in prison with hard labour.
The TTCB said that its decision to impose a ban on Outim is to send a strong message that hooliganism in any form would not be tolerated.
Consequently, Outim is banned from attending any regional or international cricket held in the twin-island Republic under the auspices of the TTCB.
Media reports are that Outim threw a partially filled plastic bottle onto the field of play, striking Sri Lanka player Lasith Malinga. He attempted to flee the scene by was held by security officers who handed him over the Police at the grounds. The incident also resulted in a brief halt in play.
The five-year ban imposed by the TTCB is believed to be the first disciplinary action taken on any spectator at international cricket in the Caribbean.
The TTCB said that a picture of Outim would be circulated to security personnel at all TTCB events to prevent him from entering for the next five years.(CMC)
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