Jos Buttler has received an official reprimand over his conduct during Sundays second ODI between England and Bangladesh in Dhaka. The England skipper was involved in a fiery exchange with the Bangladesh fielders following his dismissal in the closing stages of the match. Watch Jos Buttlers outburst at the Bangladesh players during Englands 2nd ODI defeat on Sunday Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza and batsman Sabbir Rahman have both been fined 20 per cent of their match fees. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Bangladesh won by 34 runs to level the series at 1-1 after a thrilling contest that was overshadowed by the confrontation after the stand-in captain had been given out lbw on review.Buttler was heading off the field before he turned back, apparently incensed by a comment from a Bangladesh player during their exuberant celebrations. Nick Knight speaks with Jos Buttler and Mashrafe Mortaza after the second ODI The umpires were forced to intervene and there were further ugly scenes at the end of the contest with Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow involved in another spat with some of the home players as the teams shook hands.The teams will play the decider on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports 2HD from 9am. Buttler explains Dhaka feud Skipper disappointed with hosts reaction Both the Bangladesh players were found to have breached Article 2.1.7 of the ICC Code of Conduct which relates to using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batsman upon his/her dismissal during an international match.Buttler was guilty of violating Article 2.1.4, which deals with using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting during an international match. The three players admitted the offences and accepted the sanctions proposed by Javagal Srinath on the match referee panel.The charges were levelled by on-field umpires Aleem Dar and Sharfuddoula, third umpire Marais Erasmus and fourth umpire Anisur Rahman. Nasser Hussain has lauded Jos Buttlers commitment to the team Srinath said: The Bangladesh players overstepped in their celebration of Jos Buttlers wicket, which prompted an inappropriate reaction from the dismissed batsman and required the on-field umpires intervention.We all want to see high intensity on the field of play, but only as long as it is not provoking or antagonising or disrespecting the opponent.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: England will be fired up Bangladesh level ODI series Buttler explains feud Story of the second ODI Brandon Morrow Cubs Jersey . 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"The sting from yesterday is not something we hid from or pretend didnt happen," Dineen said.ASHBURN, Va. -- The linebacker with 100 per cent attendance says theres a 99 per cent chance hes done. Washington Redskins captain London Fletcher, who has never missed a game in 16 NFL seasons, announced Wednesday that he plans to retire at the end of the year, the conclusion of a remarkable career for the undersized, undrafted player from a Division III school. "I felt like I accomplished everything I can accomplish in the National Football League from a players standpoint," Fletcher said. "Obviously everybody wants to go out like Ray Lewis with the Super Bowl parade ... but it wasnt in the cards for me." Fletcher left a tiny opening that he could return, but age has finally started to catch up with the player who always seemed ageless. Hes 38, and his tackles and playing time have declined this season. Hes set to be a free agent, and hes the leader of a struggling defence that is one of many reasons the Redskins (3-11) have clinched their fifth last-place finish in six years. "Im about 99 per cent certain that this will be my last season," Fletcher said. "Ive got to leave at least one per cent in case I change my mind, but its really just about having another conversation with my wife. ... I want to put on a nice suit when I go to that 100 per cent." Fletcher, listed at 5-foot-10, has answered the call for all 254 regular season games since joining the St. Louis Rams out of John Carroll in 1998, the longest consecutive games streak for a defensive player since the 1970 merger and fourth all-time behind Jeff Feagles (352), Brett Favre (299) and Jim Marshall (282). Hes started 213 straight games -- the longest such run by a linebacker in NFL history -- over four seasons with the Rams, five with the Buffalo Bills and seven with the Redskins. He said hes thought about retirement for four or five years, but he had previously said would wait until the calm of the off-season to decide for good rather than announcing it in-season while emotions are strong. He said Wednesday he changed his mind because he wanted a chance to say goodbye to the fans at Sundays home finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Fletcher once called himself the "Susan Lucci of the NFL" because he was always getting snubbed at Pro Bowl time, but the drought ended when was selected for the all-star game for four consecutive seasons starting in 2009. He was second-team All-Pro in 2011 and 2012, has played in two Super Bowlls and is the only player since sacks became an official stat in 1982 to have 30 sacks, 20 interceptions and 20 forced fumbles.dddddddddddd Asked if hes Hall of Fame worthy, he laughed and said there will "definitely" be room for debate when hes compared to others who have been enshrined. "I think hes definitely a Hall of Fame calibre player," coach Mike Shanahan said. "His work speaks for itself." Fletcher said he can still "go out and make plays" despite his age and is leaving in part to spend more time a family that includes three young children. He said he hopes to leave a legacy of helping develop teammate Perry Riley, but Fletchers overwhelming accomplishment is that he always found a way to play, no matter how badly he was limping from some injury after the previous game. "I dont know how he does it," linebacker Brian Orakpo said. "Any time Im feeling bad or I dont want to practice or Im sore, and I look at this guy and hes still going -- you cant complain. Its impossible to go out there and complain because this guys out there doing it and he has 10-plus years on me." Fletcher said the streak was his way of not letting his teammates down. "I always wanted to be able to be there for them and know that, Hey, they can count on me," Fletcher said. "And even prove doubters wrong when theres a little nick or bump and they think, Hey, this is going to be the end of the streak or whatever the case may be -- to be able to say: You know what? Im tough enough to get through this." Notes: Fletcher also gave a passionate endorsement for Shanahan to return. "I think you should extend him, as crazy as that may sound," Fletcher said. ... Fletchers advice to embattled quarterback Robert Griffin III, who has been benched for the rest of the season: "This is a time for him to exhale, take a step back." Griffins rambling response: "I agree with him. And I did take that advice because for some people it can push you over the edge and really frustrate you, so for me I just gotta do what Fletch told me and exhale, just let it all go because you have to let the people that know you defend you. And you cant try to defend yourself or your family in these situations. Its unfortunate and people wont understand that. But people that know me, know my parents, know my family, know what goes on around here, they have to defend me." ' ' '