Jayden Seales of West Indies reacts through the day 1 of the 2nd Take a look at match between West Indies and South Africa at Guyana Nationwide Stadium on Aug. 15, 2024 in Georgetown, Guyana.
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West Indies quick bowler Jayden Seales and his teammate Kevin Sinclair have been discovered responsible of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct within the second Take a look at match in opposition to Bangladesh.
Seales was fined 25% of his match charges, whereas Sinclair was fined 15%.
Bangladesh defeated the West Indies by 101 runs on the fourth day of the second and last Take a look at at Sabina Park to degree the two-match collection 1-1.
After selecting up a wicket, Seales was fined for aggressive gestures in direction of the Bangladesh dressing room.
As well as, one demerit level was added to his disciplinary file. This was his first offense in 24 months.
Seale’s superb pertains to the ICC Code of Conduct for Gamers and Participant Assist Personnel breach, which pertains to “conduct that’s opposite to the spirit of the sport.”
Sinclair, who was on the sphere in its place, was fined 15% after he ignored warnings from the on-field umpires and continued utilizing aggressive language on the visiting gamers.
Sinclair’s actions breached the ICC Code of Conduct for Gamers and Participant Assist Personnel, which pertains to “disobeying an umpire’s instruction throughout a global match.”
Seales and Sinclair admitted their respective offenses and accepted the sanctions proposed by Jeff Crowe of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and, as such, there was no want for a proper listening to.