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Panesar in the spotlight again after ban

LONDON, Sept 28 (AFP): Questions about Monty Panesar's fresh character way make Friday when the England spinner accepted he had a "potentially threatening and intimidating" in the direction of the opponent was.

Only a few days after named in the squad for the upcoming ashes tour by Australia, Panesar received a suspended one-game ban Cricket Board disciplinary Commission of England and Wales after pleading guilty to a violation of policy 3.2 in the County Championship match between Essex and Worcestershire earlier this month.

The ECB has not specified exactly what Panesar to be charged, their statement on "two incidents" had caused which was probably a heated dispute with Worcestershire Batsman Ross Whiteley.

Experienced referee Peter Willey, which former test batsman, intervened during Essex Captain James Foster caused also the match officials.

Panesar will ban until the end of next season, to other violations against the ECB code used.

Friday which statement said ECB Panesar "had apologized for his behavior during the game".

But there was something Panesar and the England selectors Ciould have done, without the controversy of his test recall.

Last month, 31-year-old left-Armer who has taken 164 wickets to 33.78 in 48 tests, found himself making the wrong kind of headlines, after he for urinate on night club bouncer in Brighton on England's South coast was punished.

It was rival employers Sussex, who promptly Panesar dismissed, now finishing the season on loan at County Essex all too much for his then.

But the fact that bowler Graeme Panesar-England's second-best spinner behind off-break stays Swann from the miserable test debut by Lancashire left Armer Simon Kerrigan, whose eight wicketless overs in the drawn ashes final at the oval last month 53 runs is distinctly was.

England National selector Geoff Miller, himself a former test spinner, said in the ashes squad Monday announcement: "Monty had its problems, which we have worked hard to korrigieren-in the last six weeks, and he has.

"He is a proven international bowler who has shown what he is capable on many occasions for us."

Miller added: "he is very ready to speak for him his bowling can be, so I'm willing to accept." He is an experienced international player and it's up to him, which were supposed to produce for us."


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