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The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has confirmed that Trinbago Knight Riders captain Nicholas Pooran has been charged with a Level 1 offence under the CPL Code of Conduct for showing dissent at an umpire’s decision during the Eliminator match against the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons.

Trinidad and Tobago’s Nicholas Pooran was fined for his outburst with an umpire during the CPL.
The incident occurred during a high-stakes clash, where Pooran was twice adjudged leg-before wicket by on-field umpire Ryan Banwarie, both decisions overturned on review.
The emotional reactions that followed led to the charge under the league’s disciplinary code.
Pooran has accepted the sanction, which includes a fine of 20% of his match fee.
Despite the controversy, the left-hander delivered a commanding performance, guiding Trinbago Knight Riders to a nine-wicket victory with a match-defining innings that ensured their progression in the tournament.
Speaking after the game, Pooran acknowledged the emotional nature of the contest and extended an apology for his conduct.
“In big games, we tend as players to be in the moment as much as possible,” he said. “And when decisions don’t go your way you tend to be emotional, and it was tough to keep your emotions in. Obviously, I apologise to the umpires—in the spirit of the game—but I’m just happy that we could get over the line.”
The win sees Trinbago Knight Riders advance to the second Qualifier, where they will face the losing side from Qualifier 1 for a place in the CPL 2025 final. (Trinidad Express)
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