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India’s fast diaper, Mohammed Siraj, violated the CPI code of conduct during the third test of the five -game series against England at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. Siraj has been fined 15 percent of his party share to “celebrate -overly” after dismissing Ben Duckett on the 4th (Sunday, July 13).
England resumed the fourth day play with its score 2 for 0, after the total of first Innings of 387. Mohammed Siraj fired Ben Duckett to give the team the first breakthrough. Siraj gave him a burning shipment and contacted his shoulder with Duckett as he celebrated the wick with his teammates.
On Monday, the CPI confirmed that Mohammed Siraj violated article 2.5 of its code of conduct while celebrating in front of Ben Duckett. Siraj received a point of demento, and was his second crime in a period of 24 months.
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“Siraj was guilty of breaching article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and players’ support staff, which relates to the use of languages, actions or gestures that can lead to or who could cause an aggressive reaction from a baptism to its dismissal during an international game.” Said a statement from the ICC.
“In addition to the fine, a dementity point has been added to the disciplinary record of Siraj, for whom the second crime was in a period of 24 months, bringing his account to two diencies,” the statement added.
Mohammed Siraj could face the suspension if it receives four or more dies in a period of 24 months, according to the rules of the ICC. While his recent behavior has provoked criticism, his performance in the Lord’s test has been impressive.
Siraj picked up 2 doctors for 85 23.3 runs in the first entrance in England. He added two more scalients for 31 pulls at 13 points during the second post. The fast diaper fired Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett on the fourth day.
Currently, Siraj is the main wick team for both teams in the ongoing series. The 31-year-old has done 13 doctors in three tests at an average of 32.00, including a five-wicket transport. He picked up six doctors for 70 runs in the first entrances to the second test, where India won a victory of 336.
Also read: “Done by the series”: Ben Duckett attacks Shubman Gill at Lord’s (see video)