Ind vs engine: fine! England slapped with a strong penalty after the 1st T20i defeat against Indian women | Cricket news

England was sentenced to a fine of 10% of their match fees to maintain a slowdown rhythm during the first international female T20 against India, which visitors won by a dominant margin of 97 points at Trent Bridge. The penalty was issued by Helen Pack of the International Panel of Emirates ICC match referees after England is two overs from the required quota, even after the accounting of temporal allowances. The offensive falls under article 2.22 of the CPI code of conduct for players and support staff, who deals with minimum offenses on the rate. “In accordance with article 2.22 of the CPI driving code for players and players’ support staff, which concerns minimum offenses on the pace, players are sentenced to a fine of five percent of their match costs for each side do not cover PTI time.
The skipper of England Nat Sciver-Brunt accepted the accusation and pleaded guilty, renouncing the need for an official hearing. The accusation was noted by the referees on the field Jacqueline Williams and James Middlebrook, with the third referee Sue Redfern and the fourth referee Anna Harris helping the decision. In the match, India was invited to beat first and put a commander 210 for 5, with the Captain Stand -in Smriti Mandhana breaking his young daughter T20i Hunged – a Boursouflat 112 on 62 balls which included 15 four and 3.
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The prosecution of England failed early and they were overthrown for only 113 in 14.5 overs, putting an advance of 1-0 in the five games series. The second T20i will be played on Tuesday at County Ground in Bristol, where England will aim to level the series and respond to their excessive concerns.

