Britain all-rounder Ben Stokes was fined and given a bad mark point by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Saturday after an obscene line with an observer on Friday in the test against South Africa.
Feeds was appeared on TV trading affronts with an onlooker as he strolled off the field in the wake of being gotten inexpensively for two runs in England’s first innings on the opening day of the fourth test at The Wanderers, known as ‘the bullring’ for its regularly threatening environment.
He was fined 15 percent of his match expense and given a fault point subsequent to being accused by the ICC of a level one offense of “utilization of a discernible indecency”.
Feeds conceded the offense and acknowledged the approval, the ICC said.
He was sorry a few hours after the occurrence, while Ashley Giles, Managing Director for England Men’s Cricket said other England staff had been mishandled and given a solid judgment.
“I wish to apologize for my language that was heard on the live communicated today after my rejection. I ought not have responded in that manner,” said Ben Stokes.
“As I was leaving the playing territory, I was exposed to rehashed maltreatment from the group.
“I concede that my response was amateurish and I genuinely apologize for the language I utilized, particularly to the numerous youthful fans watching the live broadcast far and wide.
“All through the Tests up until this point, the help from the two arrangements of fans (England and South Africa) has been splendid. One episode won’t destroy such a serious arrangement, which we are resolved to win,” he included.
Giles said Stokes was by all account not the only one to endure misuse and asked for the arena to amplify security around the England group.
“Notwithstanding this episode, individuals from our care staff were exposed to individual maltreatment during and after the day’s play,” Ben Stokes said.
“We have mentioned to the scene to guarantee that security and managing are improved for the rest of the match so players and staff individuals can approach their obligations without incitement,” Giles included.
Feeds is the most recent in a considerable rundown of players to have spats with observers at The Wanderers, where there is a long stroll from the changing areas to the pitch, close by a lush bank regularly loaded up with boozy onlookers.
TV pictures didn’t show Ben Stokes being offended yet showed him swearing in light of evident incitement.