Key fined for Pitch Panel comment
26.09.2008 18:26 - source: BBC Sport Cricket
Kent captain Robert Key is fined Ј1,250 and reprimanded for his comments about a Pitch Panel which convened at Durham's Riverside Ground in August. Read more
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