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Ind vs Eng: Conspiracy! The former captain of England questions the hypocrisy of the ICC in punishment | Cricket news

England captain Ben Stokes reacts on the fifth day of the third cricket test match between England and India at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, Monday, July 14, 2025. (AP Photo / Richard Pelham)

The Cricket team in England led by Ben Stokes was penalized with a two -point deduction and sentenced to a fine of 10% of their match costs for having maintained an excessive slowdown in their third victory in India in Lord’s on Monday. The penalty brought England from the second to third position in the world championship classification, with the match referee, Richie Richardson imposing the sanctions after having determined that the team was two on the lens.“In accordance with article 2.22 of the CPI driving code for players and players’ support staff, which concerns minimum offenses on the rate, players are fined five percent of their match costs for each side do not cover the allocated time,” said the ICC in office.“In addition, according to article 16.11.2 of the game conditions of the world world championship, a team is penalized a point for each of the short.

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The total of England in the world’s world testing championship ranking increased from 24 to 22 points out of 36, which reduces its percentage of points (PCT) by 66.67% to 61.11%.However, the former captain of England Michael Vaughan not only castigated the ICC to cushion the points of England, but also asked why only one team faced the biggest. “Let’s be honest, the two teams on the prices in Lords were very very poor. How only one team was reprimanded is beyond me,” wrote Vaughan on X. This is not the first time this year, England is punished for their slow overtaking. England was moored 22 points during cycle 2023-25.The fourth test of the Tentulkar-Anderson trophy will start at Old Trafford, from July 23.

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