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suspension points
plural noun
a series of periods used as an ellipsis.
Word History and Origins
Origin of suspension points1
Example Sentences
He received four suspension points, which equates to four limited-overs fixtures that he was likely to have been selected for.
If Anderson is found guilty and receives the maximum punishment, he would miss the final two Tests and the first four of five one-day internationals against India under a suspension points system.
Two suspension points equate to a ban of one Test.
Any player found guilty of a level three breach receives between four and eight suspension points, with two suspension points leading to a one-Test ban.
All Level 3 breaches carry a penalty of between four and eight suspension points.
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