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Marsh escapes ban for ‘unacceptable’ reaction – cricket.com.au
Perth Scorchers allrounder fined $5,000 for showing dissent at an umpire’s decision at Manuka Oval

Scorchers allrounder Mitchell Marsh has been fined $5,000 but has crucially escaped suspension, meaning he is free to play in Thursday night’s KFC BBL Challenger Final.
Marsh reacted angrily to an unfavourable umpiring decision in the Scorchers’ nine-wicket BBL Qualifier defeat to the Sydney Sixers on Saturday night, with the likes of former Australia captain Ricky Ponting saying he expected the 29-year-old to receive a suspension.
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