ICC Code of Conduct

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The ICC Code of Conduct is the International Cricket Council’s official set of rules and disciplinary standards governing player and team behavior in international cricket.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf disciplinary code
regulatory framework
sports code of conduct
administeredBy International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
appliesTo ICC events
all international matches sanctioned by the International Cricket Council
bilateral international series
categorisesOffencesInto Level 1 offences
Level 2 offences
Level 3 offences
Level 4 offences
defines abuse of cricket equipment or clothing
ball tampering offences
conduct contrary to the spirit of the game
discrimination offences
dissent against an umpire’s decision
match-related corruption offences in conjunction with anti-corruption codes
offensive language or gestures
racial abuse offences
threatening behaviour on the field of play
unfair play offences
enforcedBy ICC judicial commissioners NERFINISHED
match referees
on-field umpires
governs player behaviour in international cricket
support personnel behaviour in international cricket
team behaviour in international cricket
hasComponent appeal procedures
hearing procedures
offence levels
sanctions
hasPurpose to maintain the spirit of cricket
to provide a framework for disciplinary action
to regulate on-field behaviour
hasScope men’s international cricket
under-19 international cricket
women’s international cricket
includes provisions on bringing the game into disrepute
provisions on inappropriate contact with spectators
provisions on media comments by players and officials
provisions on public criticism of match officials
isLinkedTo ICC Anti-Corruption Code NERFINISHED
ICC Anti-Racism Code NERFINISHED
ICC Clothing and Equipment Regulations NERFINISHED
issuedBy International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
isUpdatedBy International Cricket Council Board NERFINISHED
providesFor fines
match bans
suspension points
suspensions
requires players to respect umpires’ authority
players to uphold the spirit of the game
team officials to ensure player compliance

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International Cricket Council maintains ICC Code of Conduct