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The '''ICC Cricket Code of Conduct''' is a regulation regarding the conduct of professional players in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]].<ref>{{Cite web |title = Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel |publisher = ICC |date = 1 October 2010 |url = http://static.icc-cricket.yahoo.net/ugc/documents/DOC_C26C9D9E63C44CBA392505B49890B5AF_1285831265162_312.pdf |format = PDF |doi = |access-date = 27 December 2010 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110409154322/http://static.icc-cricket.yahoo.net/ugc/documents/DOC_C26C9D9E63C44CBA392505B49890B5AF_1285831265162_312.pdf |archive-date = 9 April 2011 |df = }} </ref> Traditionally, cricket requires "gentlemanly" conduct from all players. The Code of Conduct is written and enforced by the [[International Cricket Council]]. Under the ICC regulations, players may be fined a percentage of their salary, banned for a number of matches, or even banned for a number of years or life. The ICC appoints a [[match referee]] for each [[Test cricket|Test match]], [[One Day International]] and [[Twenty20 International|Twenty20]]; the Referee has the power to set penalties for most offences, the exceptions being the more serious ones. The following are the general categories of serious offences, carrying the highest penalties: * Gambling on matches (betting). * Failing to perform in a match in return for a benefit, such as money or goods ([[match fixing]]). * Inducing a player to perform one of the above two actions. * Failure to report certain incidents relating to match-fixing or gambling. * Other related offences. Other offences are categorized as Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4 as follows: __NOTOC__
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