A British tabloid today accused that some footages indicated that Kohli appeared to shine the ball using residue from a sweet during the first Test in Rajkot.
The report claimed that TV cameras indicated Kohli putting his right hand towards his mouth and then appeared to shine one side of the ball.
However, there has been no complaint filed by the visiting team and they declined to comment on the issue.
According to ICC's 3.2.2.1 a Level 1 Offence or a Level 2 Offence that is alleged to have been committed at any time or place (whether on the field of play or otherwise), then the report must be lodged with the Match Referee (or, where, for logistical reasons, it is impractical to lodge with the Match Referee, the ICC's Cricket Operations Department) within five (5) days of the commission of the alleged offence."
All the ICC clauses, thus, put to rest media reports surrounding the incident.
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