
The Indian female cricket team was punished for a slow level during their first game of the Tri-RaTion series against Sri Lanka, played 27 April. The Harmanpreet Kaur site launched its campaign with a dominant nine goals over the hosts at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. “Women in Blue”, however, received a fine of five percent of their fees for maintaining a slow rate during accessories.
Vanessa de Silva from the ICC International Referee (International Criket Council), which was stored by sanctions after it was found that India was compared to the required rate, even after considering valid time contributions.
The fine is in accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code for Players and Player Support Staff, which deals with minimal violations of excessive degree. According to the regulations, teams are punished 5% of their fee for a match for anyone who is not completed in the assigned time.
Indian Captain Harmanpreet Kaur adopted liability for a crime and agreed to the proposed sanction, which caused formal hearing to be unnecessary. Anna Harris and Nimalali referees have brought the accusations of the third referee Lyndon Hannibal and the fourth referee dedun de Silva.
Meanwhile, when I returned to the match, after being asked for a bat, Sri Lanka was released in the rain for 39-over games for 147 at 38.1 overs. Sneh Rana, was Standout a pitch for India after taking the goals of Hasini Perery, Hansim Karunaratne and Nilakshika Silva to end up with the characters of 8-0-31-3.
Response, India chased the target in 29.4 overs Riding on sensational shoes from Pratiky Rawal (50* of 62), Mandhana (43 out of 46) and Harleen Deol (48* of 71). As a result, India won the match with nine goals to get a campaign to win. They also defeated South Africa by 15 runs In the second game, further strengthen its position in the first place.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
29 April 2025