Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan has been fined 10% of his match expense and gave one bad mark point for a Level 1 break of the ICC set of rules during the Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan.
The episode happened on day five of the Test, when Shakib approached bowl and pulled up short when he understood that the hitter Mohammad Rizwan was not yet prepared to confront. Rizwan was gotten some distance from the bowler, having a word with Bangladesh manager Litton Das. At the point when Rizwan turned towards Shakib, the bowler tossed the ball to Litton in a curve that disregarded the hitter’s head. Umpire Richard Kettleborough apparently reprimanded Shakib on the field after the occurrence.
Match ref Ranjan Madugalle decided that Shakib had penetrated Article 2.9 of the ICC set of principles, which connects with “tossing a ball (or some other thing of cricket gear, for example, a water bottle) at or close to a Player, Player Backing Faculty, Umpire, Match Ref or some other third individual in an improper or potentially risky way during a Global Match.”
Shakib confessed to the offense and acknowledged the approval proposed by Madugalle, so there was no requirement for a proper hearing. On-field umpires Kettleborough and Adrian Holdstock, third umpire Michael Gough and fourth umpire Rashid Riaz evened out the charges.
This was Shakib’s most memorable bad mark point over the most recent two years. In the event that a player gathers at least four fault focuses in a two year time span, they will be switched over completely to suspension focuses. Collection of suspension focuses will prompt the player’s suspension from worldwide matches, with ODIs and T20Is conveying a weightage of one suspension point each, and Test matches conveying a weightage of two suspension focuses.
Shakib, who assumed a key part in Bangladesh’s Rawalpindi win with 3 for 44 in Pakistan’s subsequent innings, is playing this series under an impressive cloud. He is among 147 individuals charged in a homicide case recorded in Dhaka connecting with the new understudy fights that finished in the fall of the Sheik Hasina government. Shakib was a MP having a place with Hasina’s Awami Association party.