Pakistan Batter Sidra Amin received a rebuke and a demerit point from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for violating the Current Code of Conduct on Sunday Women’s World Cup The match against India at the Colombo R Premadasa Stadium, where he hit his bat in the field after being rejected.Despite scoring 81 runs in the pursuit of Pakistan from India 247, Amin’s team was launched for 159, resulting in 88 defeat.
The incident occurred in the 40th when Amin was rejected by Sneh ranaleading to a violation of the behavior code.“Sidra was found to have violated Article 2.2 ICC Ethics Code for players and player support players, related to ‘abuse of cricket or clothing, land equipment or fixtures and equipment during international matches,'” ICC said in their media broadcast.“In addition, a demerit point has been added to its disciplinary record, which is the first error within 24 months,” ICC added.Players receive charges without the need for official hearing. “Sidra acknowledged the offense and received the sanctions proposed by Shandré Fritz of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Cooking the match, so there was no official hearing,” ICC said.The allegations were brought forward by the referee in the field of Lauren Agenbag and Nimali Perera, along with third referee Kerrin Klaaste and fourth referee Kim Cotton.“Level 1 violation brings a minimum penalty to official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 percent of player match fees, and one or two demerit points,” ICC said in their statement.