ICC Metes Out Penalties For 'Physical Contact' And 'Slow Over Rate' During England-India Match

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-18 16:10:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-18 15:12:30

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ICC Metes Out Penalties For 'Physical Contact' And 'Slow Over Rate' During England-India Match

The ICC announced penalties for both India and England following the women's cricket match between the two sides on Saturday. While India's Pratika Rawal was fined 10 per cent of her match fee for what the ICC called "avoidable physical contact" with England's Sophia Dunkley, the host country was punished for something almost as commonplace as running: its slow over rate. Rawal was found to have breached article 2.12 of the ICC's Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, while England breached article 2.22.

Rawal's touch was deemed unnecessary, while England's slow over rate was understood to mean that the required rate of 14.4 balls per minute was not met. These seemingly minor infractions happen all the time in cricket, so it's hard to say that either team did anything that compromised the spirit of the game.

Nevertheless, the ICC has levied the punishments, and it's unlikely that either will have much impact on the outcome of the match, a thriller that England eventually won by just one run.

While these things may seem like minor offences, they're still worth watching out for, especially with today's increasingly invasive technology. I mean, you can't even celebrate too hard after scoring a viral century these days without being pinged for 'showing dissent'.

Stay vigilant, cricketers!

Let us know what you thought of these incidents and their subsequent penalties in the comments.

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