ICC registers misdemeanor case against Team India and these 5 players of Bangladesh including Bishnoi
ICC registers misdemeanor case against Team India and these 5 players of Bangladesh including Bishnoi
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After the controversy between India and Bangladesh in the final of the Under-19 World Cup, the ICC has now taken strict steps. The premier cricket body has found five players from both India and Bangladesh teams guilty in the scuffle and misconduct in the final and has taken action against them for violating the code of conduct.

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According to reports, the ICC has found Bangladesh's Shamim Hussain, Rakibul Hasan and Mohammad Tawhid Hrudoy and Ravi Bishnoi and Akash Singh of India guilty of violating label 3 under the ICC's code of conduct. All the players were accused of violating Article 2.21, while another charge of breaking Article 2.5 was received against Bishnoi. All five players have accepted the restrictions proposed by ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup match referee Graeme LeBroy.

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Mohammad Tawhid Hridoy of Bangladesh was given ten suspension points equal to six demerit points, Shamim Hussain was given six suspension points equal to six demerit points and Rakibul Hasan was given four suspension points equal to five demerit points. Which will remain in his record for the next two years? Apart from these, Akash Singh and Ravi Bishnoi have also been awarded five suspension points with eight suspension points and five suspension points equal to six demerit points. Bishnoi, the highest wicket-taker in the tournament, has been awarded two other demerit points for breaking Article 2.5. He made offensive gestures during the match under provocation after taking the wicket of Abhishek Das in the 23rd over.

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