ICC action on RCB star batsman, fined strongly

ICC action on RCB star batsman, fined strongly

In the Indian Premier League (IPL), the International Cricket Council has imposed a fine on Tim David (Tim David), who played for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Let us know that Tim David has been fined in a match playing for Australia. Tim David has been fined 10 percent of the match fee for disagreeing during the fifth T20 match against West Indies at St. Kitts on 28 July.

According to the ICC, Tim David violated Article 2.8 of the Code of Conduct, which relates to ‘disagreeing on the umpire’s decision during the international match’. The incident took place in the fifth over of the Australian innings, when the ball thrown in the leg side of Aljari Joseph was not called wide. In response, Tim David expressed his displeasure by spreading his arms in protest. This act is considered unfair under the code of conduct.

Since this was the first crime of this Australian player in a period of 24 months, in addition to the fine, a demerit point has also been imposed on Tim David. The Australian batsman accepted the proposed punishment by the ICC International Panel match referee Ron King, which did not require a formal hearing.

The charge was officially leveled by the field umpire Zahid Basarath and Leslie Refer, Third Umpire Daitan Butler and Fourth Umpire Gregory Brathwaite. According to ICC rules, minimum punishment for level-1 violation is given one or two demerit marks with a minimum penalty and maximum 50 percent match fee. If a player gets four or more demerit points in a period of 24 months, then he may be banned.

Let us know that two suspension points means that the player will be suspended from one Test match or two ODI/T20 matches. It depends on which format is the next match. The demerit points remain in the player’s record for two years, after which they are removed.

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