For Level 1 bribe, the allrounder was fined 10 % of his match price.
Shakib Al Hasan, a Bangladesh international, was given a 10 % fine and one fault place for a Stage 1 ICC conduct violation during the match between Pakistan and Rawalpindi.
When Shakib ran up to plate and pulled up quick when he realized Mohammad Rizwan, the test's fifth dough, was not ready to face him, the incident happened. After speaking with Bangladesh keeper Litton Das, Rizwan was forced to leave the spinner. When Rizwan turned towards Shakib, the spinner threw the ball to Litton in an episode that passed over the batter's head. After the event, Empire Richard Kettleborough was spotted kicking Shakib on the area.
A match referee, Ranjan Madugalle, who was in charge of the decision, determined that Shakib had violated Article 2.9 of the ICC code of conduct, which prohibits" throwing a ball ( or any other piece of cricket equipment like a water bottle ) at or near a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee, or any other next man in an incorrect and/or dangerous manner during an international match."
There was no need for a conventional hearing because Shakib accepted Madugalle's proposed sanction and admitted to the crime. On-field umpires Kettleborough and Adrian Holdstock, next judge Michael Gough and third judge Rashid Riaz levelled the costs.
This was Shakib's first fault place in the last 24 weeks. In a 24-month time, a player may accumulate four or more fault items that will be converted into suspension points. Accumulation of expulsion points will lead to the person's expulsion from foreign matches, with ODIs and T20Is carrying a scale of one suspension place each, and Test matches carrying a scale of two expulsion points.
Shakib, who played a vital role in Bangladesh's Rawalpindi win with 3 for 44 in Pakistan's next pitches, is playing this set under a tremendous sky. He is among 147 people charged in a crime situation filed in Dhaka relating to the new student protests that culminated in the fall of the Sheikh Hasina state. Shakib was an MP belonging to Hasina's Awami League group.
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