An England player at the Over-60 World Cup in Canada refuses to walk off during a dispute that lasts about 16 minutes, triggering another round of cricket “cheating” and etiquette allegations, according to multiple reports.

The incident is described as the latest in a wider controversy around player conduct and the “walk” rule at this level of competition. One outlet also links the new episode to a previous controversy earlier in the tournament coverage, referring to an earlier “clicky Ponting” incident that had already drawn international attention. The reports emphasize the duration of the on-field disagreement and the resulting public debate, but they do not provide detailed, consistent specifics about the exact cause of the refusal or the match circumstances.

Overall, the outlets align on the core facts that the dispute occurs at the Over-60 World Cup in Canada, involves an England player, and continues for roughly 16 minutes, while the controversy centers on whether established cricket etiquette is followed.