Unveiling the Shock: Why Mohammed Siraj Faced a Tougher Punishment Than Travis Head in the Adelaide Cricket Controversy
During the day-night Test match in Adelaide, a heated verbal clash occurred between Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj and Australian batsman Travis Head, resulting in penalties from the International Cricket Council (ICC). The ICC’s disciplinary hearing on December 11 found both players guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct.
Siraj was fined 20% of his match fee for a violation under Article 2.5, which involves using language or actions that provoke or insult a batsman after dismissal. Travis Head faced sanctions under Article 2.13, concerning player abuse, but did not receive a financial penalty.
The incident happened on the second day of the Test when Siraj, after dismissing Head—who had just scored an impressive 140 runs—celebrated exuberantly. This led to an exchange of words between the two players. Although Head claimed he only remarked “well bowled” to Siraj, the fast bowler disputed this, alleging Head’s comment was more provoking. Senior Indian players, including Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, intervened to calm the situation, amidst audience boos.
Both players admitted to their respective offenses and accepted the sanctions, each receiving a demerit point—marking their first disciplinary record in the last two years.
This altercation occurred after India’s substantial 295-run victory in the first Test in Perth, leveling the series at 1-1 after a 10-wicket defeat in Adelaide. With the series tied, both teams prepare for the third Test in Brisbane, set to commence on December 14. This incident highlights the intense rivalry and competitive spirit between India and Australia, drawing significant attention as the series progresses.
Original Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/india-in-australia/why-mohammed-siraj-got-a-heavier-penalty-than-travis-head-after-adelaide-controversy/articleshow/116153950.cms
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Publish Date: 2024-12-10 06:45:00