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Test 2: NZ Pacer Jamieson was fined for using ‘inappropriate language’

Test 2: NZ Pacer Jamieson was fined for using 'inappropriate language'
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Dubai: New Zealand Bowler Fast Kyle Jamieson on Tuesday was fined 15 percent of his match fees to use “inappropriate language” after dismissing Yasir Ali during the second test that had just been concluded against Bangladesh at Christchurch.
According to the ICC statement, Jamieson was found to have violated Article 2.5 of the ICC code of ethics for supporting personnel of players and players, who were related to “using language, actions, or movements that underestimate or who could trigger an aggressive reaction from the dismissal dough during international matches.” Besides that , one point of demerit has been added to the Jamieson disciplinary record, for whom it is a third violation in the 24-month period, taking the cumulative demerts points into three.
Jamieson’s violation was previously on March 23, 2021 for ODI against Bangladesh in Christchurch, and on December 28, 2020 in a test match against Pakistan in Tauranga.
The incident occurred in 41 of the first innings Bangladesh on Monday, when Jamieson used inappropriate language after dismissing Yasir Ali, ICC stated.
Jamieson acknowledged the violations and received sanctions proposed by matching referee Jeff Crowe and ratified by the ICC Cricket Operations Department in accordance with the temporary playing regulations Covid-19.
Umpires on the Chris Gaffaney and Wayne Knights field, Chris Brown’s third referee and Fourth Wasu Shaun Haig leveled the accusation.
Level 1 violations bring a minimum sentence of official rebuke, a maximum sentence of 50 percent of the player’s match costs, and one or two demerit points.
New Zealand won the second test against Bangladesh by Inning and 117 running to raise the series and submit a separation that fits the Veteran Dough Ross Taylor, who retired from the red ball format on Tuesday after representing the Kiwis match 112.

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