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SA vs ENG, 4th Test: Broad fined match fees, awarded demerit point for profanity

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Published : Jan 28, 2020, 9:04 PM IST

The incident occurred on the final day of the Test match after Du Plessis was hit on the pads by a throw from Sam Curran which led to a heated exchange with Broad.

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Johannesburg: England fast bowler Stuart Broad has been fined 15 per cent of his match fee by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the profanity he directed at South African captain Faf du Plessis during the fourth Test between the two sides.

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The incident occurred on the final day of the Test match after Du Plessis was hit on the pads by a throw from Sam Curran which led to a heated exchange with Broad.

Also, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Broad, for whom it was the second offence in a 24-month period, taking his demerit points to two.

SA vs ENG 4th Test
Series of events during SA vs ENG 4th Test
On-field umpires Rod Tucker and Joel Wilson, third umpire Bruce Oxenford and fourth official Allahdien Palekar levelled the charges.

"Broad was found to have breached Article 2.3 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to "use of an audible obscenity during an International Match."

"In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Broad, for whom it was the second offence in a 24-month period, taking his demerit points to two," the ICC said.

The series has seen several reprimands from the ICC. During the second Test, England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler was fined for a foul-mouthed barrage against South Africa's Vernon Philander. England all-rounder Ben Stokes was later fined for an altercation with a fan at the Wanderers while South African pacer Kagiso Rabada was fined for his celebration of a wicket. South Africa were also fined and docked points from the World Test Championship for slow over-rate in the fourth Test.

Meanwhile, England secured a massive 191-run victory over South Africa in the fourth Test and won the four-match Test series by 3-1.

Johannesburg: England fast bowler Stuart Broad has been fined 15 per cent of his match fee by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the profanity he directed at South African captain Faf du Plessis during the fourth Test between the two sides.

Stuart Broad
File image of Broad

The incident occurred on the final day of the Test match after Du Plessis was hit on the pads by a throw from Sam Curran which led to a heated exchange with Broad.

Also, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Broad, for whom it was the second offence in a 24-month period, taking his demerit points to two.

SA vs ENG 4th Test
Series of events during SA vs ENG 4th Test
On-field umpires Rod Tucker and Joel Wilson, third umpire Bruce Oxenford and fourth official Allahdien Palekar levelled the charges.

"Broad was found to have breached Article 2.3 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to "use of an audible obscenity during an International Match."

"In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Broad, for whom it was the second offence in a 24-month period, taking his demerit points to two," the ICC said.

The series has seen several reprimands from the ICC. During the second Test, England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler was fined for a foul-mouthed barrage against South Africa's Vernon Philander. England all-rounder Ben Stokes was later fined for an altercation with a fan at the Wanderers while South African pacer Kagiso Rabada was fined for his celebration of a wicket. South Africa were also fined and docked points from the World Test Championship for slow over-rate in the fourth Test.

Meanwhile, England secured a massive 191-run victory over South Africa in the fourth Test and won the four-match Test series by 3-1.

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