Hove: The Indian Women’s Cricket Team on Monday fined 20 percent of the cost of the match to maintain excessive levels of England in the second England.
India flattened the series with a narrow eight run victory.
According to the ICC release, the Phil Whitticase referee match was subject to sanctions after HarmanPreet Kei was ruled into one shortage of targets after time allowance was considered.
“In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC code of ethics for player personnel and players, which are related to the minimum excessive violation, players are fined 20 percent of their match costs for each side they fail in the specified time,” the ICC release said.
Kaur pleaded guilty of violations and received sanctions proposed, so there was no need to hear formal.
Umpires On-Field Ian Blackwell and Paul Baldwin, Umpire Thirpire Sue Redfern and Fourth Umpire Robinson’s team equalized the allegations.