Teenage cricket sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has come under attention after an on-field confrontation with a Sri Lanka A player following India A’s dramatic Super Over defeat in the tri-series match. The 15-year-old batter was involved in a tense exchange after the match ended, raising questions over whether match referee Pradeep Jeyapragash will take disciplinary action under the ICC Code of Conduct. Sooryavanshi, who has been widely regarded as one of India’s most promising young batting talents, found himself at the centre of attention after emotions spilled over following the narrow defeat.Vaibhav Sooryavanshi fight with SL A players: What exactly happened after the match?India A failed to chase down 17 runs in the Super Over and managed only nine runs, suffering their second consecutive defeat in the tournament. Sooryavanshi faced the last three deliveries from Sri Lanka A bowler Kaguthas Mathulan and scored six runs, including a boundary, but could not complete the chase.After Sri Lanka A defended the target and celebrated the win, cameras showed Sooryavanshi walking back with Suryansh Shedge. A few moments later, the young batter moved towards Mathulan after an apparent exchange between the two players where one Sri Lankan player allegedly said 'this is not IPL'.Sri Lanka A player Vishen Halambage stepped in to calm the situation, but the moment became tense when Sooryavanshi appeared to push him. Halambage also moved towards the Indian batter before experienced Sri Lankan cricketer Niroshan Dickwella intervened and helped prevent the incident from becoming bigger.Sooryavanshi later returned to the pavilion while appearing visibly upset.Earlier in the match, the youngster was also involved in a discussion between India A captain Tilak Varma and the umpires regarding Super Over rules. Head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar eventually stepped in and moved him away from the conversation.Vaibhav Sooryavanshi controversy: What does the ICC Code of Conduct say?The incident could come under Article 2.12 of the ICC Code of Conduct, which covers "inappropriate physical contact with a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee or any other person during an International Match."Under the rule, a player can face action if they deliberately, recklessly or negligently make physical contact with another player or official through actions such as walking, running into or shouldering them.The ICC considers several points before deciding the seriousness of an offence, including:The situation in which the contact happened and whether it was deliberate, reckless, negligent or avoidable.The force involved during the contact.Whether the incident caused any injury.The identity of the person involved in the contact.Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to be banned? What punishment could he face?Article 2.12 is usually treated as a Level 1 offence, but the final decision depends on the match referee’s assessment of the incident.Possible punishments include:A fine of up to 50 per cent of the player’s match fee.One or two demerit points added to the player’s disciplinary record.An official warning or reprimand in less serious cases.If a player collects four demerit points within a 24-month period, it can lead to a suspension.Match referee decision awaitedThere is currently no confirmation on whether Pradeep Jeyapragash will impose any formal penalty or decide to issue only a warning.While India A’s Super Over defeat was the main talking point initially, the focus has now shifted towards the young batter’s reaction after the match and whether the incident could lead to disciplinary action.