Tabraiz Shamsi and Matthew Wade were slapped with a 25 percent coordinate charge fine after a verbal trade and physical fight in the fourth One-Day International at Port Elizabeth on Sunday (October 9).
It happened in the seventeenth over of Australia's innings when Wade was running for a solitary off Shamsi. In the wake of having had a verbal trade before in the over, the match reached. Faf du Plessis, the South Africa skipper, whined to the on-field umpires before long, and Nigel Llong had a word with both the players before the amusement went ahead.
Both the players were found to have broken Article 2.1.1 of the ICC set of principles which identifies with "direct that is in opposition to the soul of the amusement", an International Cricket Council (ICC) discharge expressed. While Wade acknowledged the proposed authorize, Shamsi argued not liable.
Likewise, both players were granted a negative mark point each. On the off chance that either player gathers four fault focuses inside the consequent two years, then that will be changed over to a bigger discipline of a boycott of one Test or two ODIs or two T20 Internationals.
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