Meanwhile, CA chief Nick Hockley feels “it’s really important” that players show respect, given they are “role models in society”

Tristan Lavalette22-Dec-2023

Moises Henriques on Tom Curran: “He’s a great man, he’s a real leader in the community, [and] he’s a leader among our team”•Getty Images

Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques said his team-mate, England allrounder Tom Curran, was grappling with an “assassination” of his character after being handed a four-match ban for allegedly intimidating an umpire, even as BBL authorities faced the difficult task of organising a hearing for the appeal.Curran was charged with a Level 3 offence under Cricket Australia’s code of conduct for a pre-match incident, where he almost ran into reserve umpire Muhammad Qureshi before Sixers’ game against Hobart Hurricanes on December 11 in Launceston. Footage of the incident was released by broadcaster Channel Seven on Thursday night, leading to widespread condemnation of Curran’s actions. But Henriques, who said he had witnessed the incident, defended Curran.”I didn’t [think much of it at the time]. I don’t think anyone else did,” he told Fox Sports before Sixers’ match against Adelaide Strikers on Friday. “I’ve seen the ten-second clip; it doesn’t look great but… you can’t quite understand the context there either. There was a bit of communication before and after, that probably hasn’t been released either.”I’ve known Tom for a long time, played with him at Surrey, he’s been a big part of the Sixers for a long time. He’s a great man, he’s a real leader in the community, he’s a leader among our team. I’m still struggling to comprehend that sort of penalty for what he’s done.”