The ICC imposed a fine on Jayden seals destroying the Kangaroo team, something did something with Pat Cummins …

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|30-06-2025

Jayden Seales Breach ICC Code of Conduct: Australia team is on a tour of West Indies these days. The Test series is being played between the two, in the first match, Australia won by 159 runs. During this match, West Indies fast bowler Jayden Syels had committed such an act with Australian captain Pat Cummins, due to which the ICC imposed a fine on him.

Jayden Seals, who made the Australian batsmen senses with their bowling, became a little more expensive. In fact, the seals celebrated such a celebration after dismissing Pat Cummins, which is against the Rule Book. Due to this, the ICC imposed a fine on him.

Sandoff was given to Pat Cummins

Seals took 5 wickets during the first innings. Meanwhile, he also took the wicket of Pat Cummins. After being dismissed by Cummins, the seals gave him a wrong sandoff. Celebrating the seals or giving sendoffs was contrary to the spirit of the game, due to which the ICC blamed them

Match fee fined 15 percent

The ICC has imposed a fine of 15 percent of the match fee on the West Indies fast bowler. Apart from this, a demerit point has also been added to his account. Seals violated Article 2.5 of ICC’s ethics. This article is linked to the use of derogatory gestures when the batsman is dismissed.

Seals took 6 wickets in the first Test

Let us know that in the Test played against Australia in Barbados, Jayden Seals took a total of 6 wickets. Seals took 5 wickets in the first innings. He had taken the remaining 1 wicket in the second innings. In the first innings, Seals had 60 expenses in 15.5 overs and scored 70 runs in 18 overs in the second innings.

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