Adam Zampa reprimanded by ICC for using offensive language during 1st AUS-SA ODI
New Delhi: Australian leg-spinner Adam Zampa has been penalised by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over usage of foul language during the first ODI match between Australia and South Africa on Tuesday. Zampa was found guilty of violating the ICC Code of Conduct as reported by the global governing body.
In the report from the ICC, it has been stated that the Australian spinner has been reprimanded for breaching Article 2.3, which relates to the use of an audible obscenity during an international match. This type of offence is a level 1 offence and it carries a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and maximum penalty of 50 per cent of........
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