Janeiro ordered to face disciplinary committee
Southampton Rangers player/coach Janeiro Tucker has landed himself in hot water — again.
The World Cup veteran is scheduled to re-appear before Bermuda Cricket Board's (BCB) disciplinary committee on October 9 to face charges of displaying unsportsmanlike conduct during Rangers' September 9 Premier Division match against Cleveland County at Southampton Oval.
Tucker is alleged to have shouted obscenities towards umpire Hector Watson from the clubhouse after being dismissed.
Earlier this year Tucker was summoned before the Board to face similar charges of hurling obscenities at umpire Anthony Fubler during a Premier Division clash at the Oval involving Rangers and St. George's.
The top all-rounder was slapped with a three-match ban.
Tucker also served a two-game suspension for cursing in 2002.