Virat Kohli may face one-match ban: Report

India skipper Virat Kohli might face one-match ban after a heated argument with the on-field umpire during the second Test against England in Chennai. Kohli had a spat with the umpire after English captain Joe Root was adjudged not out due to the 'umpire's call'. The ball tracker showed that the delivery from Axar Patel would have gone on to hit the stumps but the impact was where the umpire’s call played the role. 


The ICC Code of Conduct mandates issuance of "one to four demerit points" to a player for "dissenting at an umpire's decision". Now it would depend upon the demerit points whether Kohli is found guilty of Level 1 or 2. 

A player charged with four demerit points is penalised with a ban of one game.


The Indian captain did draw some criticism for his reaction. "It was odd that the India team and their captain took the full 15 seconds to work out whether to review or not. They weren’t actually sure what they were reviewing for," DailyMail quoted Nasir Hussain as saying.


Vaughan, on the other hand, said: “You can’t have this, I’m sorry. Kohli is such a powerhouse, you can’t have him intimidating the umpire. It’s a stinker of a decision but you can’t be doing that as a captain.”


India levelled the four-match series in Chennai after winning the second Test by 317 runs. After riding on some brilliant batting from R Ashwin and Virat, India handed the visitors a target of 482 runs and later bundled them out for 164. Debutant Axar Patel scalped a fifer in the second innings while Ashwin bagged three wickets. 


The two teams will now move to Ahmedabad for the remaining two Tests. The Third Test will be a Day-Night affair. 

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Records, big names, exciting knocks and what not, you name it and Royal Challenger Bangalore have that in their arsenal. Name anything but not an IPL title. It isn’t like they have never come close to winning it. They have thrice and once when their captain Virat Kohli amassed 973 runs including four tons in one single season. So what has gone wrong for RCB? Well, the question has been wandering like a traveller without any bucket list to strike-off. But this is not a travel itinerary, this is about the biggest domestic T20 league. Do they need to change the tactics? Ofcourse. Do they need to tweak the line up? Obviously. But before we jump on to what has been wrong with the team’s combination over the years, let’s look at how did they fare in the last season. RCB managed to make it to the play-offs after winning the seven games they played out of 14. 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RCB for now have Philippe and ABD for donning the wicket-keeper’s hat but they would also need an Indian gloveman for the same duties who can be decent with the bat. Coming down to the bowling department, RCB’s pool of Indian fast bowlers include Mohammed Siraj and Navdeep Saini. Now the problem that the side faces is that the two seamers have a habit of leaking a lot of runs in the shorter format of the game. In 35 IPL matches, Siraj has given away runs at an economy of 9.08 while Saini has played 26 matches and given away runs at 8.28. ALTERNATES Starting with the top order, RCB need somebody to be the specialist opening batsman who can stick around with Devdutt and provide the team with decent and steady starts. Josh Philippe though has been retained by the franchise but the team also needs an extra batsman if required. RCB can bid for Dawid Malan who also solves the problem of the opening batsman as well as can be a replacement for an overseas player. 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