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    Stuart Broad fined by father for Yasir Shah send-off

    Stuart Broad now has three demerit points on his record.
    England's Stuart Broad was fined and given one demerit point by his father Chris, for a breach of the ICC's code of conduct involving Pakistan's Yasir Shah during the first Test against Pakistan.

    Broad was fined 15% of his match fee equivalent to around £2,000 for a level one breach and also given one demerit point for using inappropriate language when dismissing Yasir following a flurry of runs in Pakistan's second innings at Old Trafford on Saturday, hours before England completed a three-wicket win.

    Broad admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Chris Broad, the former England batsman who is now a match referee.

    The punishment prompted Broad to joke on Twitter that his father was "off the Christmas card and present list".

    Broad senior would not normally be officiating in a match involving his son.

    But in a bid to cope with travel restrictions imposed by the coronavirus, Chris Broad the only Englishman on the ICC's elite panel of referees together with a team of English umpires, is officiating in the current three-match series.

    Chris Broad also presided over England's 2-1 win against the West Indies last month.

    Under the interim COVID-19 regulations, all such decisions are referred back to the ICC's headquarters in Dubai to guard against accusations of bias.

    But as Stuart Broad did not contest the charge brought by on-field umpires Richard Kettleborough and Richard Illingworth, there was no need for a formal hearing.

    Stuart Broad now has three demerit points on his record.

    The two previous instances concern Broad's use of a swear word towards South Africa's Faf du Plessis in Johannesburg in January and "aggressive language" directed at India's Rishabh Pant two years ago.

    Demerit points stay on a player's record for 24 months, meaning the Pant sanction will lapse next week.

    Broad, however, could risk a one-match ban if he commits a similar offence during the second Test against Pakistan at Southampton, starting on Thursday.


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