PAARL: South Africa has been fined 20 percent of their match costs to maintain excessive levels of India in the second ODI here, ICC said on Saturday.
Match the referee Andy Pycroft who imposes sanctions after the Temba Bavuma is ordered into one shortage of targets after time allowance is considered.
“In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC code of ethics for players and player support personnel, which are related to minimum excessive violations, players are fined 20 percent of their match costs for each side they fail in the specified time in the specified time,” ICC said in A statement.
Bavuma pleaded guilty of violations and received sanctions proposed, so there was no need for formal hearing.
Umpires on Marais Erasmus and Adrien Holdstock Field, Umpire Third Bongani Jae and Fourth Umpire Alluauhudien Palekar Level the fee after the match on Friday.
South Africa beat India with seven goals in the second ODI to lead 2-0 which could not be denied in the three-match series.
India makes 287 for six after choosing for bats.
Rishabh Top Pant scored for visitors with 85 of 71 balls while Skipper K Rahul made 55 out of 79 balls.
Spinner Tabraiz Shamsi is the choice of South African Bowler, taking two net for 57 running in nine overs.
South Africa expels the target at overs 48.1.
Janneman Malan was the home team’s top scorer with 91 off 108 while his senior opening partner Quinton de Kock made 78 on 66 balls.