Corbin Bosch bowled brilliantly against Australia. (Photo-robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
After the defeat in the first T20I match, South Africa made a brilliant comeback in the second match and returned to the series by defeating Australia by 53 runs. South Africa in second match Dewald bravis Thanks to a stormy century and 19-year-old fast bowler Bosha-Mafa bowling, the hosts forced the kangaroos to kneel. During this time, South African all -rounder Corbin Bosch also played an important role in the team’s victory by sending three batsmen to the pavilion, showing his bowling, but his happiness disappeared when the International Cricket Council (ICC) sentenced him on wrongdoing.
Why did Corbin Bosch get punishment?
During the second T20I match against Australia, South Africa’s all -rounder Corbin Bosch sent 3 players to the pavilion for 20 runs in 3 overs. During this time, this all -rounder committed such an act, due to which the ICC imposed a fine on him.
It happened that during Australia’s innings, Corbin Bosch made Australian player Ben Dvarshuis clean bowled. After this, this all -rounder from South Africa indicated to go to Ben Divarshuis Dugout. His action was against the ICC rules. He was found guilty of Level-1 ICC code of conduct, after which he was fined.
The ICC cannot help itself.
Corbin bosch has received 1 demerit point for the following:
“After dismissing ben dwarshuis, gestured in the direction of the players dugout, which could have provided an aggressive response from the batter.”
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South Africa won the second match
In the second T20I match against Australia, South Africa registered a stunning win by 53 runs. In this match, the young all -rounder of the visiting team, Dewald Brevis, hit a stormy century. He scored an unbeaten 125 runs in 56 balls with the help of 8 sixes and 12 fours. With the help of his brilliant innings South Africa Scored 218 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs in 20 overs. In response, the entire team of Australia was dismissed by scoring only 165 runs in 17.4 overs. South Africa’s young bowlers Bosha-Mafa and Corbin Bosch took three wickets each. The last match of this series will be played on 16 August.