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Jesse Ryder fined for using offensive language in New Zealand domestic cricket match
Troubled New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder was fined for using offensive language on Friday, taking the gloss off a dazzling return to first-class cricket as he strives to revive his international career.
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Nov 09, 2012, 04:55 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 09, 2012, 04:55 PM (IST)


Jesse Ryder has been described as a raw talent whose record has been marred by a string of disciplinary lapses © AFP
Wellington: Nov 9, 2012
Troubled New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder was fined for using offensive language on Friday, taking the gloss off a dazzling return to first-class cricket as he strives to revive his international career.
Ryder, a raw talent whose record has been marred by a string of disciplinary lapses, announced he was taking a break from cricket earlier this year to work on “personal issues” after being dropped from the Black Caps.
He made a confident return to the crease in his comeback match for Wellington against Central Districts last week, scoring 117 in the first innings and 174 in the second.
But New Zealand Cricket said Friday that he had been fined NZ$750 ($610) for using offensive and insulting language during the match. It did not detail the offence, which reports said arose from frustration at an lbw decision.
Ryder has been consulting a psychologist as he seeks to get his career back on track and New Zealand officials have said the door remains open for an international return if he can improve his behaviour.
After his latest citing, Ryder’s manager Aaron Klee told the Dominion Post newspaper that the batsman was “an emotional individual” who needed to be cut some slack.
“People have to accept Jesse isn’t going to be a saint,” Klee said.
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“He is doing a lot of good things. You are going to get brilliant performances and you are going to get road bumps.”