Netherlands pacer Vivian Kingma has been given a four-match boycott for ball-altering during the third ODI against Afghanistan. Netherlands lost the challenge by 75 runs in Doha and the occurrence occurred during the 31st over of the challenge.
"Kingma was found to have penetrated Article 2.14 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which connects with "changing the state of the ball in break of proviso 41.3 of the ICC Standard Test Match, ODI and T20I Playing Conditions," the ICC discharge said.
"Aside from the four suspension focuses that brought about the assent, five fault focuses have additionally been added to the disciplinary record of Kingma, for whom it was the main offense in a two year time frame. The episode happened in the 31st over of Afghanistan's innings, when the quick bowler changed the state of the ball by scratching it with his nails.
"Kingma conceded the offense and acknowledged the assent proposed by Wendell La Brooy of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees and endorsed by the ICC Cricket Operations office according to the COVID-19 break playing guidelines. There was no requirement for a conventional hearing."
Netherlands battled in the series and were given a 0-3 loss with each of the three ODIs being important for the ICC ODI Super League. Kingma picked two wickets in the three matches and offered 118 runs in 26 overs he bowled. In the last ODI, he finished with 1 for 50 preceding the side experienced a major misfortune.
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