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Delhi Capital bowling coach Munaf Patel has been fined 25 percent of his match fee and has been submitted a demerit point to dissolve the IPL Code of Conduct during a high-octane game against Rajasthan Royals. The match went into the wire on Wednesday night, in which DC won the edge-off-the-sit thriller in the super over, when both teams were tied to 188 runs. A statement by the IPL stated that Pesar of East India entered the offense of level 1 under Article 2.20 of the IPL Code of Conduct, which is related to the behavior contrary to the spirit of the game. “

The statement said, “Munaf Patel, bowling coach, Delhi Capital has been fined 25 percent of his match fees and he has also submitted a demerit point for the IPL code of conduct during his team’s match against Rajasthan Royals at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday.”

The statement did not specify Munaf’s accurate crime, but it is likely that he was punished for his argument with a match officer after not allowing the Pesar of East India to express his message in the middle to express his message.

Under MS Dhoni, Munaf, a prominent member of India’s 2011 ODI World Cup winning team, was appointed as a DC bowling coach in place of James Hopes in November last year.

Article 2.20 involves all types of conduct which are contrary to the spirit of the game and are not especially covered by specific crimes set anywhere else in this code of conduct.

“… Article 2.20 May (depending on the severity and reference of violation), without any limit, the following: (A) using an illegal bat or illegal wicket-keeping gloves;

“… the reference to the particular situation, and whether it was deliberate, careless, careless, avoidable and/or casual, will be considered. The person who files the report will determine that with a severity on the limits of conduct (with the severity starting in the operation of a modest nature (and a level 1 crime) is an extremely serious nature (and a level 4) to conduct a level 1 crime to conduct a level 1).

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