
Jayden Seales (in the middle) 1. Day of the first test between western India and Australia. (AP) West Indies Fast Bowler Jayden Seales was fined 15 percent of his match fees International cricket council for violation of the Code of behavior during the first test against Australia in Barbados. The incident occurred when Seales made a gesture towards the dressing room after the Australian captain of Pat Cummins in Kensington Ooval released.ICC has found Seales contrary to Article 2.5 of a Code of Behavior, which deals with the use of events or gestures that could cause an aggressive reaction of the released dough during an international struggle.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!When Peales asked about the incident at the end of the day, he reduced its meaning. “In fact, it didn’t mean anything and it was a bit of frustration. Pat hit me a few good shots, and I just showed him where the dressing room was and there was nothing in it,” Seales explained.
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Together with the fine, Seales received one point of Demerit, his second offense in 24 months, and his total points Demeit brought total points for this period.
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The West Indies bowling attack, including Seales, showed a strong performance on the second day of the test match against the world championship.The hosts won the 10-run first management thanks to the major 67-run partnership for the sixth goal between Shai Hope, which scored 48, and Captain Roston Chase, who contributed 44.The second shifts of Australia got to a shaking start, reaching 92 for 4 goals, which led by 82 runs. Seales claimed his sixth goal of the match by Bowling Josh Inglis at 12.The match remains evenly balanced towards the third day, with Travis head to 13 and Beau Webster to 19 to continue batting to Australia.