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ICC fines Mashrafe-Sabbir, warns Buttler

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Update: 2016-10-10 07:09:32
ICC fines Mashrafe-Sabbir, warns Buttler Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: The ICC fined Bangladesh National Cricket Team captain Mashrafe Mortaza and batsman Sabbir Rahman 20 percent of their match fee for their roles in the second ODI against England, held on October 9 in Dhaka.

Mashrafe and Sabbir were guilty of “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batsman upon his/her dismissal during an international match”.

Besides, ICC reprimanded England captain Jos Buttler who was involved in an angry exchange with home players when he was dismissed following a review in the match.

He was found guilty of “using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting” as England were beaten.

Javagal Srinath, who is on the International Cricket Council’s elite panel of match referees, decided on the punishment, the BBC reports on Monday (October 10).

“The Bangladesh players overstepped in their celebration of Jos Buttler’s wicket, which prompted an inappropriate reaction from the dismissed batsman and required the on-field umpires’ intervention,” he said.

“We all want to see high intensity on the field of play, but only as long as it is not provoking or antagonizing or disrespecting the opponent.”

The revised ICC code of conduct came into force on 22 September and one demerit point each has been added to the disciplinary records of the three players.

It is the first such point against Buttler and Mortaza but takes Sabbir’s tally to three after he was penalized against Afghanistan in September.

If players reach four demerit points, they risk being banned from “one Test or two ODIs or two Twenty20s, whatever comes first for the player”.

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