The five-match T20 series was played between India and England on Saturday. India won the series by 36 runs and captured the series 3–2. Virat Kohli scored 80 runs for India. For England, Jos Buttler and David Malan were the best partnership for the second wicket and at one time they were strengthening their hold on the game. Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissed Jose Butler by 52 runs. After Jose Butler dismissed Virat Kohli, he also quarreled. This whole incident was captured on cameras.
While Jose Butler was returning to the pavilion, Kohli was telling him something. It is not clear, however, who first started the verbal war. Before Butler left the arena, there was a heated exchange between the two. After this, Virat Kohli was seen having a lengthy conversation with the umpires and England batsman Johnny Bairstow. This event is focused on Kohli’s on-field performance, especially on his recent England tour, which is under scrutiny. During the second Test match against England, Kohli was in danger of being banned for arguing with the Anfield umpire. But then, he escaped the charge.
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Virat Kohli currently has two active demerit points. According to the ICC’s Demerit Point, if a player reaches four or more demerit points in 2 to 4 months, demerit points are converted to suspension points. Due to two suspension points, the player is banned for one Test or two ODIs or two T20 Internationals. After an argument with Butler, he could be charged under Article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct, which is cause for concern.
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This involves the use of language, action or gestures that provoke inequality or trigger a batsman’s offensive response during an international match. The offense has reversed on one level, and as a result, you can add a maximum of two demerit points to your account. Butler currently has one demerit point. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has not responded to the upcoming ODI series against India.