West Indies cabin protest against ban on spinner Sulieman Benn
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has said that it will send a letter of complaint to the International Cricket Council (ICC) over the immense suspension handed down to spinner Sulieman Benn, but will not demand against the choice.
Benn was balanced for two one-day internationals after being found responsible of bringing the game into disregard following an ugly mid-pitch argument with Australians Brad Haddin and Mitchell Johnson during the second day of the third Test in Perth on Thursday. Contact was made between Benn and Johnson after a heated replace of words got out of hand.
Johnson and Haddin appeal guilty and were handed lesser sanctions, losing 10% and 25% of their game fees respectively, despite match referee Chris Broad slamming Haddin for his role as an inflamer of the event.
The West Indies’ ladder was upset about the harshness of the penalty handed down to Benn, surprised why their player was slapped with a ban when the two Australians runaway with just a fine.
A team spokesman established the West Indies would send a letter of complaint to the ICC voicing their dissatisfaction over the difference in the penalties handed down.

