GIMH
Norwood's on Fire
WW, I think you are looking at it the wrong way. The ICC doesn't treat chucking as an offence like, say, drug breaches. When someone is called for chucking it means their action is unsuitable and therefore they are banned from bowling until they fix it.
The reason I say this is different to punishing players is because they aren't banned from playing; if Ali was found to be a chucker England would still be allowed to pick him to bat at 6 (we probably wouldn't, but)
So with Ashwin, as he hasn't bowled like that since, there is no punishment to be had. He could be told not to bowl like that again but as he hasn't done since anyway it's immaterial.
The reason I say this is different to punishing players is because they aren't banned from playing; if Ali was found to be a chucker England would still be allowed to pick him to bat at 6 (we probably wouldn't, but)
So with Ashwin, as he hasn't bowled like that since, there is no punishment to be had. He could be told not to bowl like that again but as he hasn't done since anyway it's immaterial.