An International Cricket Council (ICC) statement said, "Wade was found to have breached Article 2.8 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to dissenting from an umpire's decision during an international match." Is." monday.

It said one demerit point was also added to Wade's disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offense in a 24-month period. The incident occurred in the 18th over of Australia's innings, when Wade lobbed a ball from leg spinner Adil Rashid back to the bowler after initially getting it out.

He urged on-field umpire Nitin Menon that it should be signaled as a dead ball instead of a dot ball.When this did not happen, Wade argued with the umpires over the decision, with Australia eventually winning the match by 36 runs.

"It's very rare for him to block the next one, especially Weddie. I think he didn't really have the intention (to face) – it was chasing him, he blocked it, and Weddie just asked the question. Wade obviously felt it going one way and at that time Jos felt it was going the other way," leg spinner Adam Zampa said on Wade's heated exchange with Menon after the end of the match.

Australia opening batsman Travis Head suggested that loud music was being played at the venue, causing Wade to step away from the ball.“Weddy was just looking for an explanation because he felt like he had his hand pulled. When someone scores four and four off the first two balls, it is very rare for him to stop the next ball, especially Waddy."

“I think he really didn't intend to (play the shot). It followed him, he blocked it. Weddie just asked the question.“They obviously went the other way, which was deemed appropriate, and we moved on.”

England captain Jos Buttler offered his opinion on the incidents involving Wade and the presence of on-field umpires. “He walked away and then played it. The umpire said, 'Okay, you played it.' But he said he moved away.To be honest, I was thinking about many other things at that time.

On-field umpires Menon and Joel Wilson, third umpire Asif Yaqoob and fourth umpire Jayaraman Madangopal made the charge. Wade pleaded guilty and accepted the sanction proposed by Andy Pycroft of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing.

Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of the player's match fee and one or two demerit points. Australia are currently second on the Group C points table and will face Namibia in Antigua on June 12, followed by Scotland in St Lucia on June 16.