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West Indian players charged with ball-tampering

Veerasammy Permaul and Kevlon Anderson were both penalised for ball-tampering during Guyana Harpy Eagles' final game of the West Indies Championship against Trinidad & Tobago Red Force.
Both players were found guilty by the on-field umpires Christopher Taylor and Leslie Reifer for a Level Two breach of the Cricket West Indies code of conduct.
Permaul was fined 75 percent of his match fee for his offence which was committed on day one and admitted to it, accepting the sanction given to him by match referee Michael Ragoonath.
Anderson was fined 90 percent of his match fee for his offence o...

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