Police were called to a disturbance at a cricket match in Aberdeen on Saturday.
Two men were issued with warnings following the incident, which happened at full-time in the Northeast Scotland Grade 1 match between Culter Curry Bon Accord and Techforce Master Blasters.
Members of team management at Bon Accord had a meeting about the incident on Sunday, with the team manager saying the matter was “all sorted”.
The match was held at the Links, next to Aberdeen beach at about 5.30pm.
There were reports that the captain of Master Blasters was assaulted.
However, when police arrived at the scene they were told the disturbance had been resolved.
Officers issued two men with recorded police warnings.
The warning will form part of a police record that has to be disclosed in a criminal record check for 12 months.
Police warnings at Aberdeen cricket match
A police spokeswoman said: “At around 5.35pm on Saturday May 13, officers received a report of a disturbance in the Beach Esplanade area of Aberdeen.
“The disturbance had been resolved on police arrival.
“Two men were issued recorded police warnings.”
Bon Accord captain M. Tauqeer Malik – who is also a councillor in Aberdeen – told The P&J: “We had a meeting this morning and everything is sorted, it was just a sporting event and it’s all sorted.”
Master Blasters won the match by five wickets.
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