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West Indies' Marlon Samuels avoids punishment over 'throat-slitting' incident

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 24:  Marlon Samuels of West Indies celebrates his century during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup match between the West Indie
Image: Marlon Samuels of West Indies celebrates his century during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup

News agency AFP are reporting Marlon Samuels will not face sanction over his "throat-slitting" gesture.

Samuels was caught on camera making the gesture in West Indies' 73-run win over Zimbabwe in the Cricket World Cup on Tuesday

The West Indies batsman appeared to run his thumb from one side of his throat to the other as a sign to his century.

"The match officials have seen the incident and have decided not to lay a charge," a source was reported to have told AFP.

However, it is understood the match referee did have an informal talk to Samuels regarding the matter after the match.

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The West Indies have an had an eventful World Cup so far losing to Ireland by four wickets in their opening match before Samuels shared a 372-run stand with Chris Gayle against Zimbabwe, Gayle becoming the first ever double centurion in World Cup history.

West Indies next play on Friday against South Africa - a game you can watch live from 6am on Skysports Cricket.

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