International Cricket Council ‘gutless’ as anarchy reigns around Steve Smith, Virat Kohli feud
Both captains escape punishment over bust-up in second test as series between Australia and India continues to simmer

Cricket’s governing body was accused on Thursday of allowing the series between India and Australia to descend into anarchy after Steve Smith and Virat Kohli escaped punishment over the arch-rivals’ latest bust-up.
Ex-players slammed the International Cricket Council for not issuing sanctions after Indian skipper Kohli accused his counterpart Smith of abusing the decision review system during the second test.
One Australian newspaper accused the ICC of being “gutless” in its efforts to quell what is the latest in a series of ugly spats between test cricket’s top two sides and their captains.
The trigger for the latest row came on Tuesday, when Smith was seen looking to the Australian dressing room while considering appealing against his dismissal for leg before with Australia on the way to a 75-run defeat.
The rules forbid players from consulting with anyone off the field about whether to seek a review from the umpires.
Smith admitted he had been at fault, but put it down to a one-off “brain fade”. But an angry Kohli said it was far from an isolated incident, suggesting it had been happening for the entire test.