Why was Afghanistan's Nabi Fined for a Code of Conduct Violation?
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Dubai, Feb 12 (NationPress) Afghanistan's all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has been penalized 15 percent of his match fee due to a violation of Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Group D match against South Africa in Ahmedabad.
Nabi was cited for breaching Article 2.4 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which addresses 'Disobeying an Umpire’s instruction during an International Match,' according to an ICC statement.
Moreover, one demerit point has been added to Nabi’s record, marking his first offence in a 24-month timeframe.
The incident transpired at the beginning of the 14th over of Afghanistan’s innings, where Nabi was involved in a lengthy dispute with the umpires regarding bowler Lungi Ngidi's wrist band.
Nabi acknowledged the offence and agreed to the penalty proposed by David Gilbert of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, thereby eliminating the need for a formal hearing.
On-field umpires Jayaraman Madanagopal and Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid, along with third umpire Nitin Menon and fourth umpire K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan, were responsible for levelling the charge.
Level 1 breaches incur a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum of 50 percent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.
Afghanistan's aspirations for a consecutive Super 8 appearance in the T20 World Cup were hindered after suffering their second consecutive defeat. However, the match concluded in a dramatic fashion, with South Africa narrowly defeating Nabi's team after two exhilarating Super Overs on Wednesday.
Despite Rahmanullah Gurbaz's explosive batting performances, South Africa triumphed in one of the most exhilarating matches in T20 World Cup history, clinching victory in the second Super Over at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.