Mumbai, April 18 -- Rajasthan Royals manager Romi Bhinder was cleared of any corrupt wrong doing by BCCI's anti-corruption unit (ACSU) following an investigation for using a mobile phone in the dugout area during RR's match against RCB in Guwahati on April 10. Having violated the rule book for using the phone in Players and Match Officials Areas (PMOA), Bhinder has been handed a nominal fine of Rs.1 lakh and issued a warning. A decision to this effect has been conveyed to the franchise. The offence was seen to have been committed inadvertently when Bhinder had to sort out a sponsorship matter in the dugout, to attend to which he used the mobile instead of a walkie talkie. The PMOA protocols do allow the manager the use of mobile phones in the dressing room but not the dugout. It was also taken into account that Bhinder had informed the ACSU prior to the event about his restricted movements due of a medical condition....