HAMPSHIRE have been given both points for the unprecedented abandonment of their Royal London One-Day Cup match against Glamorgan - and supporters will be reimbursed.

The ECB’s Cricket Discipline Commission decided to give Hampshire both points for the ‘no-result’ following the abandonment of the 50-over game due to an unfit pitch.

Hampshire remain third in Group B, but are now only a point behind behind second-placed Essex with a game in hand and two to play Supporters who made the trip to Cardiff’s Swalec Stadium on August 2 will also be reimbursed by Glamorgan.

Glamorgan were given a £9,000 fine -£4,000 of which will compensate Hampshire supporters - a two-point deduction and ordered to forfeit the match.

Following the CDC panel’s hearing at Lord’s, an ECB statement said: “The match and two points were awarded to Hampshire; Glamorgan were deducted two points from the RL ODC in 2015 and given a further points deduction suspended for the 2016 season; Glamorgan were fined £9,000 of which £5,000 will be suspended until the end of the 2016 season.

The ECB was instructed by the Panel to pay the remaining £4,000 to Hampshire cricket to provide compensation to the club’s supporters.

The Panel, which was chaired by Chris Tickle alongside Alan Wadey and Peter Jewell JP, considered reports from the umpires, the ECB Cricket Liaison Officer and the ECB Pitch Consultant and heard from Glamorgan Cricket and Hampshire Cricket.

Glamorgan Cricket pleaded guilty to a breach of ECB Directive 11 and in reaching their decision the panel noted that the club is undertaking immediate investigative and remedial work on their square at considerable expense.”