Wahab Riaz, Shane Watson Fined for Verbal Spat in Adelaide
Wahab Riaz and Shane Watson were fined 30 and 15 per cent of their match fees respectively after the World Cup quarter-final in Adelaide.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 21, 2015 11:44 AM IST
Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz was fined 30 per cent of his match fee while Australian all-rounder Shane Watson was penalised 15 per cent of his after their angry clash in Friday's World Cup quarter-final.
Wahab was charged with using obscene language, while Watson was accused of conduct contrary to the spirit of the game when the two faced each other down in a compelling passage of play during Australia's six-wicket win at the Adelaide Oval.(Australia Lucky to Survive Wahab Spell: Clarke)
"The incident happened in the 33rd over of Australia's innings when Watson ignored the umpires' instructions and verbally engaged with Wahab, who, at the end of the over, followed through towards the batsman and used aggressive and abusive language," said an International Cricket Council statement.
"Both the players admitted the offences and accepted the sanctions and, as such, there was no need for a formal hearing."
Match referee Ranjan Madugalle said: "It was an enthralling contest between Shane and Wahab, but in the closing stages of the match both players crossed that fine line between intense competition and unacceptable behaviour, and this resulted in the sanctions."
Australia will face defending champions India in a semi-final in Sydney on Thursday.(Wahab Spell Was Nasty: Watson)