Duo fined over misconduct

Published February 18, 2019
Boult is fined 15pc of his match fee for an "audible obscenity", Mahmudullah is fined 10pc  for ‘abuse’ of equipment.— Photo courtesy of ICC
Boult is fined 15pc of his match fee for an "audible obscenity", Mahmudullah is fined 10pc for ‘abuse’ of equipment.— Photo courtesy of ICC

CHRISTCHURCH: New Zealand bowler Trent Boult and Bangladesh all-rounder Mahmudullah have been fined for breaching cricket’s code of conduct during the second One-day International in Christchurch on Saturday.

Boult was fined 15 percent of his match fee for an ‘audible obscenity’ while Mahmudullah was fined 10 percent for ‘abuse’ of equipment for striking the fence with his bat while leaving the field after his dismissal, the International Cricket Council said on Sunday.

Both players had one demerit point added to their disciplinary records of a first offence.

New Zealand won the match by eight wickets to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the series with the third and final match to be played in Dunedin on Wednes­day.

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2019

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