Driving on the ground

At cricket, honorable behavior is required from all players. According to CCI regulations, players may have their salary reduced or suspended for a certain number of games, or even years. The ICC appoints a general referee for each test-match and each ODI. This referee has no power during the game, it is more of an official responsible for the smooth running of the match. He may receive requests from players, officials of each team, and referees. He can audition the parties in conflict, inflicting the players fines proportional to their match bonus. The match referee may also request the intervention of a superior body, which may impose sanctions until the suspension for life.
Serious offenses involving the most serious penalties include:
bets on the outcome of the matches
the trick of a match
bribing a player for one of the two previous faults
the non-denunciation of the rigging of a match, or bets on a match
Other offenses are categorized as level 1, 2, 3 or 4:
Level 1 offenses
color code infringement and logos (except for commercial logo or beacon dressing)
misuse of equipment or installations (for example throwing or beating)
protest, by word or gesture, of a decision of an arbitrator
obscene, rude or insulting language
excessive disputes

aggressively showing the flag (where the players are withdrawing) to an opposing drummer who will withdraw

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