ICC gave out fines to the Indian Pratice Rawal and the English female cricket team after the opening ODI in Southampton on Thursday, July 18. Rawal was fined 10 % of her match fee and received the Demeit point for violation of 1 ICC Code of Behavior. The fees concern two field incidents during the match.
During launching at 18th via, Rawal established physical contact with the English pitch Lauren Filer while married one. Later in the shifts, after being released, it was involved in another quarrel, this time crashed into Sophie Ecclestone. ICC considered both incidents a violation of the spirit of the game. Rawal accepted the accusation, which meant that there was no formal hearing. The Demeter point will remain on its record for 24 months.
Meanwhile, the English team was punished for a slow excessive level. The match officials determined that England dropped one before the required rate, even after the contributions were taken into account. According to Article 2.22, the ICC behavior code is fined fined five percent of their match fee for each of what he can’t mix at the assigned time. England players were anchored together with five percent of their fees.
Despite disciplinary failures, the match itself was a highly competitive meeting. England published a demanding 259 total, thanks to half shooting from Sophie Dunkley and Alice Davidson-Richards. The duo provided the basis for a competitive score and prepared for the stage for what looked like a close competition.
However, the Indian tab unit responded with maturity and calm. Deepti Sharma led the accusation In the middle order he scored an undefeated 62 to lead India home. The Jemimah Rodrigues rushed with a valuable 48 when India reached a goal with 10 balls and four goals to save. Successful Chase gave India leadership 1-0 in a series of three matches.
The second ODI is scheduled to play at Lord on Saturday 19th July. India Will Now look to make money on their dynamics and seal the seriesWhile England will focus on discouraging and balancing things. Both teams will hope for a clearer competition after the first game saw the distributed remnants and fines.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
18 July 2025
