CAPE TOWN: Zimbabwe have axed seamer Tinashe Panyangara from their squad for the One-day International triangular series at home with South Africa and Australia, accusing the player of being ‘disruptive’ in the build-up to the tournament.

Zimbabwe Cricket confirmed via a statement on Wednesday they had sent the 28-year-old to train with the country’s ‘A’ side and also fined him his full match fee from Monday’s 198-run loss to Australia.

The statement offered no reason for the sanction saying only Panyangara was punished “for his behaviour that the national team disciplinary committee found to be disruptive in the build-up to the first ODI of the triangular series”.

Panyangara is the second Zimbabwean cricketer this month to be punished by the country’s board after teenage all-rounder Luke Jongwe was fined for breaking a team curfew in the recent 3-0 ODI series whitewash by South Africa.

Published in Dawn, August 28th, 2014

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