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Kohli let off after minor anti-corruption code breach: Report

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Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli was found guilty of violating the BCCI's anti-corruption code after he met his girlfriend Anushka Sharma at the stands during an IPL cricket match in Bangalore but let off as the breach was found to be a minor one, according to a report.

Kohli met Anushka at M Chinnaswamy Stadium stands during the rain-break of the RCB's match against Delhi Daredevils on Sunday. Kohli was seen interacting with Anushka, who was standing in the VIP enclosure which is adjacent to the players' dressing room.

The precise code that Kohli was found to have breached relates to the minimum standards for Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA).
 

Kohli was informed of the infringement by BCCI anti-corruption unit head Ravi Sawani and let off as it was found to be a minor one, a report in the ESPNcricinfo said.

The exact code Kohli broke was 5.1.2(c) which reads: "Whilst outside of the PMOA, the Player, Player Support Personnel or Match Official must only communicate with those third parties with whom he/she has permission to communicate and only engage in such communications as are necessary for the completion of such purposes as have been approved."

The PMOA is monitored by the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, which has been contracted to provide anti-corruption cover during the IPL.

According to the protocol, the ACSU general manager Y P Singh sent the report to Sawani, who has the authority to take the necessary action depending on the degree of violation, the report said.

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First Published: May 19 2015 | 8:42 PM IST

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