Australian Duo Neser And Lehmann Join Hampshire For 2026
Australian all-rounder Michael Neser and batter Jake Lehmann join Hampshire for the 2026 season
The England and Wales Cricket Board’s Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) today confirmed that Hampshire fast-bowler Tino Best has received a penalty under the ECB’s Directives.
Best was reported by umpires Martin Saggers and Neil Bainton during Hampshire’s NatWest T20 Blast match against Essex on 24th June 2016, for a Level Two breach of the code (throwing the ball at or near a player, umpire or official in an inappropriate and dangerous manner).
The penalty for this offence is a reprimand (three penalty points). This penalty will remain on his record for a period of two years and the accumulation of nine, 18 or more penalty points in any two year period will result in an automatic suspension.
Australian all-rounder Michael Neser and batter Jake Lehmann join Hampshire for the 2026 season
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