Du Plessis fined 50 percent match fee for tampering

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AFP
Du Plessis fined 50 percent match fee for tampering
DUBAI: South Africa's Faf du Plessis has been fined 50 percent of his match fee for ball tampering during the ongoing second Test against Pakistan in Dubai, the International Cricket Council said Saturday.

South Africa were penalised five runs and umpires ordered the ball to be changed on Friday, and match referee David Boon of Australia swiftly summoned du Plessis.

"Du Plessis is fined 50 percent of his match fee after breaching ICC code of conduct on Friday," the ICC said.

The 29-year-old is the first South African to be charged with ball tampering.

The incident took place in the 31st over of Pakistan's second innings on Friday afternoon when du Plessis was seen on television rubbing the ball in the vicinity of the zip of his trouser pocket, the ICC said.

Boon said: "After discussions with du Plessis, he has elected not to contest that charge, but I am also satisfied that this was not part of a deliberate and/or prolonged attempt to unfairly manipulate the condition of the ball, and that the imposition of a fine of 50 percent of his match fee is appropriate considering the circumstances."

The ICC statement said: "The TV umpire Paul Reiffel brought this to the notice of the on-field umpires who, in accordance with clause 42.1.1 of the ICC Test match playing conditions, which deals with the match ball -- changing its condition -- replaced the ball, awarded five penalty runs to Pakistan and reported du Plessis."

Pakistan's Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar, Azhar Mahmood and Shahid Afridi, India's Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, and England's Michael Atherton have been punished over ball tampering in the past.