The Wikit goalkeeper in India was handed over to Rishab Pant a starting point after he admitted that the opposition was shown towards the referees during the first test with England.
Pant, 27, considered that he committed a crime of the first level by the International Cricket Council (ICC) under Article 2.8 of its rules of behavior.and external
The accident occurred in 61 of the first roles in England on the third day of the test in Headingley, when Harry Brook and Ben Stock were hitting.
Pant was seen being discussed with the referees in the field, Paul Rival and Chris Javani regarding the state of the match ball.
When the referees refused to change the ball after they examined it on the scale of the ball, Pant's reaction was to throw the ball on the ground in front of them.
Since Pant confessed to the crime, and before the punishment suggested by the referee, Richie Richardson, he was not required to attend an official hearing.
A statement by the International Criminal Court said: “One point was added to the Pant disciplinary record, which was the first crime in the 24 -month period.”
When the player reaches four or more points in a two -year timetable, the points are converted to suspension points and the player is banned.
Two suspension points are equivalent to one, two ODIS or two T20is test.
The left Pant played a major role for India during the match in Leeds.
Only the second mixture has become hundreds of roles in a test in Headingley and the second Wikiti goalkeeper to do this anywhere.