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Durham's Paul Collingwood nearing suspension after points penalty

Gloucestershire captain Michael Klinger tosses the coin watched by Durham captain Paul Collingwood
Image: Paul Collingwood (right) at the coin toss ahead of Durham's T20 Blast clash with Gloucestershire

Durham captain Paul Collingwood is one ECB sanction away from suspension after being penalised for bowling two full tosses above waist height during Durham's NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final win over Gloucestershire.

The former England all-rounder was removed from the attack by umpires Peter Hartley, Jeremy Lloyds and Martin Saggers after sending down a pair of beamers - Collingwood having conceded 22 runs and bowled just three legitimate balls.

Having already received three penalty points for a level two breach of the ECB code of conduct last season after showing dissent at an umpire's decision, the 40-year-old automatically picks up another three points for his latest offence.

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The penalty remains on Collingwood's record for two years and leaves him with six penalty points to his name, with nine triggering an automatic suspension.

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