This is certainly not good news for the millions of fans of the game of cricket and particularly fans of all-rounder James Faulkner, as Australia has charged him with a level three offence under its Code of Behavior when he was found to have been drink-driving in the United Kingdom earlier this month. As per a story currently running on NDTV, Faulkner has been charged under the Code for conduct which is unbecoming of a representative and also being a sportsperson, that is or could be harmful to the interests of cricket.
It has been highlighted therein that in accordance with the procedure of the Code, he was offered – and accepted – sanctions in lieu of a hearing before a Code of Behaviour Commissioner. It has been clarified that he received four suspension points which, having regard to the matches for which Faulkner was most likely to be selected, apply to four of Australia’s upcoming series of limited overs matches against Ireland and England in August-September.
Consequent upon the above development, Faulkner will not be considered for the Australian T20 or one-day international squads when announced in mid-August. However, Faulkner might be considered as a replacement for an injured player following his suspension if required.
It has also been highlighted that Faulkner will also have to undergo an alcohol management counselling programme as determined by the Cricket Australia Chief Medical Officer and pay for any damage to property caused by his actions while driving.
He has also been formally reprimanded by Cricket Australia for his behaviour.
Furthermore, Cricket Australia Executive General Manager of Team Performance Pat Howard said: “James has acknowledged the seriousness of his actions and has accepted the penalties handed down today. He has cooperated fully with the disciplinary procedure and is deeply remorseful.”
He added, “We have reminded James that his actions had serious potential to cause harm to him and others. Aside from the suspension handed down, he has been formally reprimanded for his behaviour. In saying that, we do acknowledge that James has been a player with a good track record and we would like to think that this episode is very much out of character.”
For the time being, Lancashire County Cricket Club has been in constant communication with Cricket Australia and has carried out its own disciplinary process. It is apprehended that the Club will continue to work in conjunction with Cricket Australia to whom Faulkner is a contracted employee.