Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley said there is no place for physical contact on the cricket field, following the face-off between Virat Kohli and Australia's debutant Sam Konstas.
The brief showdown took place after the 10th over of the Australian innings on the opening day of the fourth Test when the players were crossing over. Kohli and Konstas bumped shoulders while moving across the pitch in the face off that was initiated by the travelling star.
Following the incident, Kohli was charged with breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct and accepted the sanctions proposed by match referee Andy Pycroft at the end of the day. He was also fined 20 percent of his match fee.
"Not a great look I mean you know physical contact on the cricket field is a complete no-no so it wasn't great," Hockley told SEN Radio on Friday.
"I think clearly Virat in accepting the charge has taken responsibility," he added.
Konstas downplayed
When questioned about the potential response had an Australian player been involved, Hockley replied "That's for the match referee there's a very clear very clear code and that's for the officials to administer so you know I think that's all been undertaken in the normal course."
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