Sri Lanka Wanindu Hasaranga confronted a reprimand on Saturday for violation of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Code of Conduct in the course of the ODI cricket World Cup qualifier towards the Netherlands on Friday.
The ICC issued a press release saying that Hasaranga was discovered responsible of breaching the code that pertains to the “misuse or mistreatment of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment, or fixtures and fittings during an International Match”.
“The incident occurred after Hasaranga was dismissed, when on return to the pavilion, he hit the boundary skirtings with his bat in an aggressive manner”, the ICC assertion defined.
Hasaranga acknowledged his wrongdoing and accepted the imposed penalty.
During Friday’s match, Maheesh Theekshana and Hasaranga displayed distinctive spin-bowling expertise, main Sri Lanka to a 21-run victory over the Netherlands within the opening Super Six recreation for each the groups.
The ICC issued a press release saying that Hasaranga was discovered responsible of breaching the code that pertains to the “misuse or mistreatment of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment, or fixtures and fittings during an International Match”.
“The incident occurred after Hasaranga was dismissed, when on return to the pavilion, he hit the boundary skirtings with his bat in an aggressive manner”, the ICC assertion defined.
Hasaranga acknowledged his wrongdoing and accepted the imposed penalty.
During Friday’s match, Maheesh Theekshana and Hasaranga displayed distinctive spin-bowling expertise, main Sri Lanka to a 21-run victory over the Netherlands within the opening Super Six recreation for each the groups.
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This triumph stored Sri Lanka stage with Zimbabwe, the hosts and their opponents on Sunday, on the high of the standings within the World Cup qualifying match an places them on monitor to say one of many two out there berths for the match in India.
As a consequence of his actions, Hasaranga’s disciplinary report has been up to date with one demerit level. This incident marks his second offence inside a 24-month interval, bringing his complete demerit factors to 2.
(With company inputs)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com