ICC has fined Mashrafe and Sabbir 20 percent of their match fees and warned Jos Buttler for breaching code of conduct during 2nd ODI at Mirpur.
The most talked-about flashpoint in Bangladesh’s 34-run win that leveled the ODI series 1-1, was when Buttler was given out leg-before through a review after the umpire had turned down Taskin Ahmed’s leg-before appeal.
After they got a signal from their dressing room that the on-field umpire’s decision would be overturned, the Bangladesh team started celebrating and some of them turned towards Buttler who was standing behind them with Chris Woakes. At that point, Buttler started to move towards the celebrating Bangladesh players only to be stopped by the umpires. Mashrafe and Woakes then tried to calm things down in the middle.

Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza said that he wasn’t in the right place to listen to what was being said to Buttler from his players. But he said that control of emotions would be necessary in the next game.
“I don’t know who spoke to Buttler. I was focusing on the review that I took, and then I got excited by the decision. Sometimes, a lot of things happen in the heat of the moment. But players from both sides should control themselves.