There will be a high-voltage match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup. Both the teams will fight for the trophy in Dubai on September 28. The ICC first has fined the Indian captain Suria Kumar Yadav and Pakistani bowler Halis Raof. This is not the first time the players have been facing a fine in high-voltage matches between the two countries. There are a long-term player in the history of the two countries.
Why did Surya Kumar Yadav fought?
Surrea Kumar Yadav was fined for the match played on September 14 countries. India won the toss and batted before 180 runs. Pakistan lost the match. In the post-match press conference, Surrea Kumar dedicated victory to the armed forces and said that they stand up with the victims of the foreign terrorist attack. However, the Pakistan cricket board objected to this, he was informed of a violation of political statements and ICC Code of Conduct. The players who have strong commandments to avoid making political, religious, religious, or racial remarks around the surrounding.
Sugar Kumar was convicted of Level 1 Violation
After the hearing, Match Referi Richardson found the Sour Kumar to Sugar 1 violation. Level 1 violation refers to a minor violation, such as inappropriate language or behavior. Surrea Kumar has been 30 per cent of his match fee. Surya has not argued to be guilty, although the ICC has retained the penalty. The BCCI has also appealing against the decision, and the matter is now in front of the ICC Senior Committee.
What ICC Code of Conduct?
ICC Code of Conduct, 2017, is the purpose of maintaining a clear and respectable cricket environment for all. It categorizes the violations in four levels. Punishment is different at each level: fine, alert, restriction, or demitting points. If four Demaret points are collected within two years, the restriction is restricted.
| Level | Example | Punishment |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Inappropriate language, light disagreement, political comment, slow over rate | Up to 50% Match Fees Causes, 1 Demaret Point, 1-2 Match Warning |
| Level 2 | Offensive words, insulting gestures, severe disagreements | 100% fee deduction + 2-4 matches, 2 Demaret points |
| Level 3 | Violence, threats, serious abuse | 4-8 matches banned + fee |
| Level 4 | The match fixing is a serious crime. | The ban for ages is possible |
Violas of Level 1 are mostly in the Indo-Pakistan-Pakistan matches because the pressure is high. Slow over-rate (not throwing overward over the head over time) is the most common issue. Under ICC Article 2.22, there is 5% fine when every over delay.
Who far has been finely fines?
1. 2007 T20 World Cup Semifinals: Fine for a slow over rate
2007 T20 World Cup Semifinals was played in the Durban. India defeated Pakistan by defeating Pakistan by 6 runs – It was the first edition of the T20 World Cup – but after the match, both the teams were fined for a slow over rate. ICC Match Referee Malama fined the two teams in which 10% of the MS Dhoni and Shoaib Malik was fined 5% of their captaincy and the rest of the players for their captaincy.
2. 2011 World Cup Group matches: Pakistan faced slow over rate
India and Pakistani were played in India and Pakistan during the 2011 World Cup Group. India won the 29 runs, but Pakistan was fined for a slow over rate. Captain Shahid Afridi was fined 20% of his match fee, while the rest was fined 10% fine. It was a violation of Section 2.5.1 of the ICC code.
3. 2012 T20, Bangalore: Kamarran Akimal fined
Ishant Sharma and Kamarran Akmal was involved in the dispute during the match. Kamaran Akmal and Ishant Sharma was convicted of the Level 1 Abuse and fined by the ICC.
3. 2019 World Cup Group Match: A fine to India
India won the 2019 World Cup match 89 in Manchester. Rohit Sharma scored 140 in this match. India fined 20% of his match fee for a slow over rate. Captain Virat Kohli and the team was charged with Level 1 Crime.
4. 2022 Asia Cup Opener: Both teams were fined up to 40%
India won the early 2022 Asia Cup with 5 wickets, but the match referee Jeff Croy imposed 40% fine for a slow over-rate. It was the biggest fine ever.
5- 2025 Asia Cup: Hars Rouf warned felt, frank
In addition to the Sourcummers, Hardice Roff was fined by 30% of the Asia Cup of the Asia Cup. It was the level 1 crime to conduct conduct. Batsman Sahibzada Farhan warns for the celebration of his “firing.” Roff filed an appeal not to be guilty, but it was rejected by ICC. “I will pay the Roff’s fine himself,” said Mohisin Nakvi said.