South Africa’s Rilee Rossouw fined for Tamim Iqbal contact

Sport360 staff 14:51 13/07/2015
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  • Rilee Rossouw has been fined for a shoulder barge on Tamin Iqbal during the second ODI.

    South African batsman Rilee Rossouw has been fined 50 percent of his match fee for a code of conduct breach during a one-day international against Bangladesh, the International Cricket Council said on Monday.

    Rossouw, 25, was found to have been involved in a shoulder barge with Bangladesh's opening batsman Tamim Iqbal, who was walking back after being dismissed during Sunday's second international in Dhaka. 

    Rossouw pleaded guilty over charges of "inappropriate and deliberate physical contact" laid by match referee David Boon and he accepted the penalty, the ICC said in a statement.

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    "Rilee was very mature in discussions relating to the charge," Boon was quoted as saying in the statement. "He felt it was inappropriate, but not deliberate, an explanation to which I agree."

    The amount that Rossouw has to pay was not made known.

    Bangladesh beat South Africa by seven wickets to level three-match series 1-1.

    The third and final match of the series will be held in Chittagong on Wednesday. 

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