Somerset have been deducted four points in the Rothesay County Championship for a breach of ECB Pitch Regulations.

The charge pertains to Somerset's Division One fixture at against Durham in July which saw 35 wickets fall in just five sessions. Lord Ian Botham, Durham's honorary president, accused his former county of deliberately preparing a playing surface that "reduces the game to a farce" .

Match referee Simon Hink subsequently rated the Taunton pitch "below average", with standing umpires Ian Blackwell and Martin Saggers noting the excessive turn across days one and two. The Pitch Regulations apply to all counties, with regulation 4.1 stating pitches must be prepared to provide "an even contest between bat and ball, and must allow all disciplines in the game to flourish".

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