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Dasun Shanaka fined for changing the condition of the ball (Ball tampering?)

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After the day’s play, Shanaka admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by David Boon.
Sri Lanka fast bowler Dasun Shanaka has been fined 75 per cent of his match fee for breaching Level 2 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the second day’s play in the Nagpur Test against India on Saturday.

Shanaka was found to have breached Article 2.2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “changing the condition of the ball in breach of clause 41.3.”

In addition to the fine for his breach of Article 2.2.9, three demerit points have been added to Shanaka’s disciplinary record. Pursuant to Article 7.6 of the Code, if Shanaka reaches four or more demerit points** within a 24-month period, they will be converted into suspension points* and he will be banned.

The charge was laid by on-field umpires Joel Wilson and Richard Kettleborough, third umpire Nigel Llong and fourth umpire Chettithody Shamshuddin after the end of second day’s play.

The incident that led to the charge being laid took place in the 50th over of India’s first innings on Saturday afternoon when Shanaka was seen on television picking up an area on the ball next to the seam several times.

After the day’s play, Shanaka admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by David Boon of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees and, as such, there was no need for a formal hearing.

Commenting on his decision, Mr Boon said: “These are early days in Dasun’s career and I am sure this sanction will ensure he is more careful when maintaining the condition of the ball in the future.”

All Level 2 breaches carry a minimum penalty of a fine of between 50-100 per cent of the applicable match fee and/or up to two suspension points.

Two suspension points equate to a ban from one Test or two ODIs or two T20Is, whatever comes first for the player

Demerit Points to remain on a Player or Player Support Personnel’s disciplinary record for a period of twenty-four (24) months from their imposition following which they will be expunged
 
IIRC Faf did it multiple times but was never fined... only 5 runs were awarded to other team.
 
These players should realise that they are not playing cricket in 1990s anymore where they can tamper the ball and get away with it.
 
These players should realise that they are not playing cricket in 1990s anymore where they can tamper the ball and get away with it.

Rather stupid to do this in this day and age!
 
Tch tch.

At least lose with dignity.
 
Sri Lanka's cricket team manager said on Sunday that a ball tampering incident involving Dasun Shanaka was due to an error of judgement and that the fast bowler was remorseful.

Shanaka, who admitted the offence, was docked 75 percent of his match fee after he was seen picking the area near the seam of the ball on TV on Saturday – day two of the second test against India.

"It was actually error of judgment on Dasun's part," Asanka Gurusinha told reporters after the third day's play on Sunday.

"None of the team members knew anything about it. So it was not something that was planned. He takes full responsibility for that and he is remorseful on that," the former batsman said.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) also handed the 26-year-old three demerit points for the incident, which occurred in the 50th over of the Indian innings.

If Shanaka, who is playing just the third test of his career, reaches four or more demerit points within a 24-month period they will be converted into suspension points and he will be banned.

Indian batsmen led by skipper Virat Kohli, who scored a double century, gave the opposition bowlers a hard time before declaring their first innings on 610 for six.

The hosts were in the middle of their onslaught on day two when the incident happened and Shanaka, who later took a wicket, was struggling to breakthrough.

"It was not over frustration or anything like that. The senior players spoke to him. He needs support as well. He is a young kid in just his third test match," said Gurusinha.

"We had a discussion with the match referee (Australia's David Boon) and we have seen all of that, so the best thing for the game is to let it go for now," he concluded.

https://www.supersport.com/cricket/.../171126/Shanaka_remorseful_for_ball_tampering
 
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