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Which is why it just spins back to the demerits system is broken.But that's the crucks of the problem, who decides what is offensive? Quite often that is left to the player who gets sledged/abused and his reaction rather than having, a simple line which is an almost impossible creation. If Steve Smith had not even worried about that shoulder touch then the umpires would have probably just left it alone. If Warner had not been screaming at QDK and just walked away at Durban, then QDK would probably not have been charged. If you are going to charge somebody with something, then charge everybody consistently all the time. If QDK gets charged with sledging, then everybody that sledged on the field in Durban should and must get charged.
The older system of simply sending things up to the match referee to solve with off-field fines worked pretty well. Once you start assigning a number value to the offence, you need to start drawing lines, and the whole thing becomes silly.