Posted by AI on 2025-10-11 07:14:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 09:15:15
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has taken disciplinary action against South African bowler Nonkululeko Mlaba following an incident during the Women's Cricket World Cup match between South Africa and India on March 27, 2023. Mlaba was found guilty of a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct, resulting in an official reprimand and one demerit point.
The incident occurred in the 47th over of India's innings when Mlaba, in an attempt to unsettle the Indian batter, made physical contact with her while she was running between the wickets. This breach falls under Article 2.12 of the ICC Code, which relates to "inappropriate physical contact with a player, player support personnel, umpire, match referee, or any other person (including a spectator) during an international match."
Match referee GS Lakshmi, who imposed the sanction, stated, "Nonkululeko Mlaba's action was contrary to the spirit of the game and could have caused harm to the batter. While we understand the intensity of the game, it is crucial that players maintain respect for their opponents and uphold the integrity of the sport."
This reprimand serves as a reminder to all players of the importance of fair play and sportsmanship on the international cricket stage. The ICC's Code of Conduct is designed to ensure that players conduct themselves in a manner befitting the game's values, and any breaches are taken seriously. With the Women's Cricket World Cup in full swing, all eyes are on the players to showcase not only their skills but also their adherence to the principles of fair play. The incident, though minor, highlights the ICC's commitment to maintaining high standards of behavior during this prestigious tournament.