
Indian Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Center, leaves the fields after their loss in the ICC female cricket championship against Australia at the cricket stadium ACA-VDCA in Visakhapatnam, India, Sunday, October 12, 2025. A cricket team of Indian women was fined on Sunday on Sunday on Sunday five percent of their fees for maintaining slow excessive levels during the ODI World Cup match with Australia in Visakhapatnam, where three goals lost their high scores.The decision came after it was found that India was after a short destination after considering the time allowances during the match. The captain of the Harmanpreet Kaur team accepted the sanction and confessed for the offense.“Michell Periera from the International Emirates ICC ICC Referee has imposed a penalty because India was considered one over the goal after time contributions were taken,” ICC said.“In accordance with Articles 2.22, the ICC behavior code for players and the support of players’ support, which concerns minimal offenses of the excess rate, is fined five percent of their fee for each party over their side in the assigned time.”
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The accusation was equalized in the field of Sue Redfern and Nimali Perera, the third judge Kim Cotton and the fourth referee Jacqulin Williams. No formal hearing was required because the team captain accepted punishment.India is ready to face England in the decisive Must-Win match on Sunday in Indore.