Claw opened against Australia, West Indies player got severe punishment for this action
Samira Vishwas June 26, 2025 08:24 PM

New Delhi . West Indies fast bowler Jaden Seals took the first day of the first Test Matches (Test Matches) against dangerous bowling at Barbados against Dangerous Bowling (Australia). Jayden Seals hunted five Australia batsmen, but one of his actions may be heavy on them. The International Cricket Council i.e. ICC can sentence him, as he did not treat Australia’s team captain Pat Cummins well.

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In fact, West Indies Hero Jayden Seals dismissed Pat Cummins on the first day of the first Test against Australia, but the kind of sand offering he gave to Cummins can increase their difficulty. The ICC can punish them severely. Cummins scored 28 runs off 18 balls. Cummins had a shot against the seals. After this, on mid-off, he was caught out in the hands of Crag Brathwaite.

On the other hand, the seals showed their frustration when he was returning to the Cummins dressing room, he indicated the captain of the opposition team to go towards the dressing room. In modern sports it is considered a big mistake. After dismissing the batsman, it has become an old thing to give sandoffs. It is strictly banned under the current laws of ICC. Article 2.5 of the Code of Conduct of ICC refuses to use such a language, movement or gesture that humiliates the batsman when he is out or provokes an aggressive reaction of the batsman. “

In this video, you can see on 31 seconds how Seals treated Pat Cummins. Jayden seals are scheduled to reprimand the ICC in this case, but if the field umpire and the match referee notices some more, their match fees can be deducted. Otherwise a demerit point with a rebuke can be added to their disciplinary account, which can also lead to their trouble.

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