Curran's appeal dismissed by BBL with four-game ban upheld

The BBL has dismissed Tom Curran’s appeal to have his four-match ban for umpire intimidation overturned with the Sydney Sixers allrounder saying he deeply regrets the way he acted towards the match official Muhammad Qureshi.Curran was suspended by Cricket Australia for four BBL matches after being charged and found guilty of a Level 3 offence under CA’s Code of Conduct for an incident before Sixers’ match against Hobart Hurricanes on December 11 in Launceston.Sydney Sixers appealed the decision with captain Moises Henriques stating that he was “struggling to comprehend” the ban.Related

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But the BBL confirmed Curran’s appeal had been dismissed on Sunday and the ban would remain, meaning the allrounder will miss the Sixers’ next three matches against Melbourne Stars, Sydney Thunder and Brisbane Heat, having already missed the win over Adelaide Strikers on Friday. Curran will be available again for the January 3 clash with Heat in Coffs Harbour.BBL general manager Alistair Dobson said that Curran’s remorse had been acknowledged in the appeal process but respect towards umpires was imperative.”Umpires are part of the lifeblood of cricket and it is essential they are respected and appreciated by players at all levels of the game,” Dobson said. “We acknowledge the remorse Tom’s shown following the appeal and look forward to seeing him back in Sixers colours.”Tom has been a long-time contributor to the BBL and is a clear fan-favourite and someone we hope will continue to play an integral role in the competition moving forward.”