Sri Lankan batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan was today fined 10 per cent of his match fee after being found guilty of breaching the ICC code of conduct by appealing repeatedly and celebrating a dismissal excessively during the second Test against England in Colombo.
"Tillakaratne Dilshan has been fined 10 per cent of his match fee after being found guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the second Test between his side and England at the P Sara Oval, Colombo on Thursday," the ICC said in a statement.
Dilshan was charged with a Level 1 offence, contrary to clause 2.1.5 which covers "excessive appealing and excessive shall include a) repeated appeal of the same decision/appeal and b) celebrating a dismissal before the decision has been given."
Dilshan pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction so there was no need for a formal hearing.
In the 89th over, after delivering the ball, Dilshan ran towards the striker's end celebrating a dismissal before the decision had been given. When he reached the other end he turned around and appealed repeatedly.
"Dilshan accepted the charge and the penalty imposed without qualms and so there was no need for a formal hearing," match referee Javagal Srinath said.
The charge was laid by on-field umpires Asad Rauf and Bruce Oxenford and third umpire Rod Tucker as well as fourth official Ranmore Martinesz.
All Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player's match fee.
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