- Joel Davies reported to Cricket NSW’s code of conduct
Aussie cricket younger gun Joel Davies has come below fireplace after simulating a intercourse act throughout a wild celebration when he took a wicket in a Sydney T20 match.
The incident unfolded throughout a first-grade recreation on October 12 between Manly and Sydney College, with Davies now going through attainable motion from Cricket NSW given he was reported.
The all-rounder, 22, celebrated a dismissal by thrusting his hips within the course of a departing Sydney College batsman.
Manly cricket membership president Andrew Fraser advised the Every day Mail that Davies was merely ‘replicating a celebration made well-known by NBA star Joel Embiid.’
Davies – who’s contracted to the Sydney Sixers within the Huge Bash – has been reported below Cricket NSW’s code of conduct, however at this stage hasn’t been charged.
A commissioner will decide if there was a breach and whether or not any cost is to observe.
Aussie cricket younger gun Joel Davies (pictured proper with a companion) has come below fireplace after simulating a intercourse act following a wicket in a Sydney T20 match

Davies, 22, was reported to Cricket NSW after the incident throughout a first-grade recreation on October 12 between Manly and Sydney College (pictured, enjoying for the Sydney Sixers within the Huge Bash)

Manly cricket membership president Andrew Fraser advised the Every day Mail that Davies was merely ‘replicating a celebration made well-known by NBA star Joel Embiid’
The rising star is the youthful brother of fellow NSW Blues participant Ollie Davies, who himself has caught the attention at Sheffield Protect degree and for the Sydney Thunder within the Huge Bash.
In August, the proficient teenager prolonged his Sixers’ BBL contract till at the very least 2027.
He was additionally promoted from a rookie deal to a full contract with the NSW Blues earlier this yr.
‘Joel is a very thrilling younger expertise and somebody who we see enjoying a key position in our crew for years to come back,’ Sixers Normal Supervisor Rachael Haynes mentioned.
‘His ability set is nicely suited to our facet – and we all know how (coach) Greg (Shipperd) loves his all-rounders.
‘He is additionally somebody that we see with big potential, and is keen to be taught from the gamers and coaches round him.
‘We’re trying ahead to seeing Joel in Sixers colors for years to come back.’
The Sixers will start their BBL15 season with a troublesome task first up, taking over the Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium on Sunday, December 14.