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Sri Lanka’s women’s cricket team captain Chamari Attapattu has been fined by the ICC for violation of the code of conduct. Attapattu violated the ICC level 1 code of conduct during the Tri-Series Nation match against South Africa. After this, the ICC has fined them.
ICC fines the glow Attapattu
Chamari Attapattu has been fined 10% of the match fees for violating the ICC’s code of conduct. Along with this, he has also been given a demerit point. This is his first crime in this 24 -month period. Attapattu violated Level 1 crime, which is related to misuse of cricket -related equipment or throwing of ground equipment during international matches. It comes under Article 2.2 of the Code of Conduct for ICC players and players support staff.
Attapattu made this mistake
All this happened during the sixth match of the Tri -series. The match between Sri Lanka and South Africa women’s teams R.K. Was played at Premdasa Stadium. In the 32nd over of South Africa’s innings, Anneeri Durkasen hit a four, followed by Chamari Attapattu. He angrily threw his glasses on the ground, which broke into several pieces.
Attapattu accepted the crime after being called by ICC match referee Mitchell Pharera. At the same time, he accepted the sanctions imposed on him, so there was no formal hearing on the matter. The field umpires Anna Harris and Dedunu de Silva, along with the third umpire Lindon Hannable and the fourth umpire Nimali Perera, accused the Sri Lankan captain.