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Australian Cricketers’ Association expresses concerns over use of stump mics
The ACA said it's not against the use of stump mics but wants clarity over the "rules of engagement".
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Dec 28, 2018, 01:26 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 28, 2018, 01:26 PM (IST)


Melbourne: The Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) has expressed concerns over the use of stump microphones, with its chief Alistair Nicholson saying it doesn’t want players to get unnecessary sanctions for “unintentional and accidental” on-field conversations.
According to media reports, the ACA has already aired its reservations on stump microphones to broadcasters. The ACA said it’s not against the use of stump mics but wants clarity over the “rules of engagement”.
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“I wouldn’t say we’re not happy. (Players are) aware things can potentially unintentionally be picked up whether it’s accidental swearing or things like that,” Nicholson was quoted as saying by Melbourne-based radio station ‘SEN’.
“We’re conscious we don’t necessarily want players to be slapped with code-of-conduct fines when they really are working as hard as they can to bring that element of the game through that we’ve never had.
“It’s more caution than negativity but very much wanting to embrace it.”
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