After a furious dismissal of English batsman Ben Duckett during the tense India vs. England Test at Lord’s, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj was fined 15% of his match pay for violating the ICC Code of Conduct. When Siraj fired Duckett and made an aggressive gesture in response, it happened at a crucial moment.
Siraj was found to have broken Level 1 of the Code of Conduct by the ICC, specifically by using words, gestures, or actions that would cause a batter to react aggressively when he was dismissed. Without a formal hearing, Siraj acknowledged the wrongdoing and agreed to the suggested punishment.
While the moment added to the Test’s electric atmosphere, it also sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans defending Siraj’s intensity and others calling for more restraint in high-pressure contests. The competitive edge and verbal exchanges between the two teams on the field have made the Lord’s Test noteworthy.
India has benefited greatly from Siraj’s performance, but this event serves as a reminder of the thin line that separates provocation and enthusiasm in international cricket. Although the Indian team has not made a public statement, it is anticipated that they will concentrate on the series’ remaining obstacles.