World Cup 2019: Jason Roy could face disciplinary action for dissent

Jason Roy stood rooted to the crease after being given out by umpire Kumar Dharmasena in the 20th over during the World Cup semifinal against Australia at Edbaston.

Published : Jul 11, 2019 23:20 IST

Roy speaks to Marais Erasmus and Kumar Dharmasena after being given caught out in Pat Cummins' bowling in the 20th over.
Roy speaks to Marais Erasmus and Kumar Dharmasena after being given caught out in Pat Cummins' bowling in the 20th over.
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Roy speaks to Marais Erasmus and Kumar Dharmasena after being given caught out in Pat Cummins' bowling in the 20th over.

England batsman Jason Roy could face disciplinary action after his blistering innings in Thursday's World Cup semifinal against Australia came to a controversial end at Edgbaston.

The Surrey opener had made 85 to set England well on its way to a target of 224 against the reigning champion when Australia appealed for a catch down the legside by wicketkeeper Alex Carey off fast bowler Pat Cummins.

Sri Lankan umpire Kumar Dharmasena eventually gave Roy out, prompting the batsman to request a review.

The problem for Roy was that England had already squandered its lone review of the innings with an unsuccessful attempt to overturn fellow opener Jonny Bairstow's lbw dismissal for 34.

Nevertheless, Dharmasena confusingly and incorrectly signalled for a review, with Australia pointing out the official's mistake.

Roy, his arms spread wide, clearly believed Dharmasena should have signalled a wide delivery instead and the furious batsman had to be ushered away from the crease by square leg umpire Marais Erasmus.

Eventually, a clearly unhappy Roy, whose tirade prompted television broadcasters to apologise for his foul language, made his way back to the pavilion, with England 147 for two in the 20th over.

Showing dissent at an umpire's decision is an offence under the International Cricket Council's code of conduct and match referee Ranjan Madugalle could now take action.

Even so, Roy is still likely to be available for Sunday's final against New Zealand at Lord's.

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