Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne was on Tuesday found not guilty of dissent after being reported by the match umpires in the third cricket Test against the West Indies at the Adelaide Oval.
Warne was Monday reported to the International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee Mike Procter for dissent under Law 1.3 of the ICC Code of Conduct. A hearing attended by Warne, Procter, umpires Aleem Dar and Billy Bowden, Australian team manager Steve Bernard and Australian captain Ricky Ponting found Test cricket's leading wicket-taker not guilty of dissent.
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