One of Australia's most senior cricket umpires cops $5,000 fine after challenging a call at his son's under-13s game - which saw the boy get out for 98 runs
One of Australia's leading cricket umpires has been slapped with a $5,000 fine and forced to apologise after arguing a call at his son's under-13s cricket game. Cricket Australia umpire Gerard Abood disputed the call at the Sunday morning game in Sydney's south, which resulted in his son being run out for 98 on November 15. Mr Abood denied using 'foul or intimidating language' during the off-field argument but accepted that he was wrong in questioning the umpire's decision. Gerard Abood was hit with a $5,000 fine and 20 hours of community work by Cricket Australia following an off-field argument at his son's November 15 cricket game Mr Abood argued a call in which his son was run out for 98 at the game in Sydney's south (stock image) The 48-year-old, who has officiated nine international matches, was sanctioned by the sports national authority on Thursday after a complaint was made by the St George District Cricket Association in Sydney. Cricket