SHAHID Afridi has been suspended for two Twenty20 internationals after television cameras caught him biting the ball during his side’s two-wicket defeat to Australia in Perth.

Afridi, who was captaining the side, was seen putting the ball to his mouth and apparently biting it.

In a hearing straight after the close, match referee Ranjan Madugalle imposed two suspension points on the all-rounder, equating to two T20 matches for his country.

Afridi pleaded guilty after being charged with changing the condition of the ball by umpires Asoka de Silva and Paul Reiffel.

Madugalle said: ‘‘I imposed the maximum penalty under the code to Shahid and reminded him of his responsibilities as a national captain, which is to ensure that the match is played according to the laws of the game and in the spirit in which it is intended to be played.

‘‘Shahid, when pleading guilty, apologised and regretted his actions.’’ Afridi, who captains the Pakistan side in Twenty20 cricket, will miss the match against Australia on February 5 as well as the first of two matches against England in Dubai on February 19.

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam said: ‘‘It’s unacceptable.

“It shouldn’t have happened but it happened and I feel sorry for him.

‘‘Being a captain you should be above everything but unfortunately it’s happened.’’ Afridi was previously banned for one Test and two ODIs for damaging the pitch with his boot during a Test match with England in 2005 after attention was diverted by an exploding gas canister.