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Officials ban black bat used by Andre Russell

Published December 24, 2016 Updated December 24, 2016 12:00am

Cricket officials Wednesday banned a black bat used by West Indian Andre Russell in Australia's T20 Big Bash League because its color marks the ball. The Sydney Thunder star used the bat with a black blade and pink handle during Tuesday night's opening BBL match against the Sydney Sixers after Cricket Australia initially gave the all-clear. But after feedback from match officials that it was leaving black marks on the match ball, they reversed their permission.
"As a result, we have decided to withdraw our approval for Andre to use the bat that was used last night as the color solution used by the manufacturer was discoloring the ball," said BBL chief Anthony Everard. He added that a player could use a colored bat as long as it "doesn't result in the discoloration of the match ball".
It was subject to Cricket Australia "being satisfied that the bat won't compromise the integrity of the game, which we believe discoloring the match ball does". Under BBL regulations, a player can use a colored bat as long as it is same color as their team's primary kit color, or black.