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India vs South Africa: ICC imposes penalty on Virat Kohli in Centurion Test; Cut 25% fee

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 16 January 2018, 16:32 IST
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AB De Villiers and Dean Elgar have stood in front of India in the Centurion Test played against South Africa. There has been a century partnership between the two on the fourth day of the game. Meanwhile, there is news of the imposition of fine by International Cricket Council (ICC) on Indian skipper Virat Kohli. The international governing body of cricket, ICC has imposed a penalty of 25 per cent of the match fee for breaking the 'Code of Conduct'. After rain on the third day of the Centurion Test, Kohli was not happy with the conditions of the field. He expressed his displeasure with the umpire. Because of this attitude of Kohli, the ICC has fined him.

By the end of the third day, South Africa had scored 90 runs in the second inning after losing two wickets. South Africa scored 99 runs for two wickets. With this India has made 127 runs lead. On the third day, South Africa, who came to bat, lost the first two wickets early. Opener Aiden Markram and Hashim Amla had to return to the pavilion early.


Earlier, Team India scored 309 runs in the first inning. In the Indian innings, Kohli scored a brilliant hundred and hit 153 runs. After the first inning, the African team got 29 runs lead.

First published: 16 January 2018, 16:32 IST