The International Cricket Council has sentenced Pakistani cricketer Sidara Amin for violating the ICC’s code of conduct. In the Women’s World Cup last Sunday, India vs Pakistan match took place, in which Team India won by 88 runs. In this match, Sidra Amin scored 81 runs, but after being dismissed, she killed the ground with a loud bat. He has been sentenced by the ICC for this behavior.
Sidara Amin was convicted of Article 2.2 of the ICC’s code of conduct, which says that a player cannot harm cricket equipment or clothes, or any of the ground property during the international cricket match. The incident occurred in the 40th over of the Pakistani innings, when Amin, after taking Harmanpreet Kaur, was killed by Amin with anger on the field.
Sidra Amin has also been given a demerit point for this behavior, this is her first crime within 24 months. If found guilty of Level 1 crime, the player can be given 50 percent fine of match fees or one or two demerit points. Both on-field umpires, third and fourth umpires also found Amin guilty.
The Pakistani player accepted himself his mistake, so that the ICC did not need to hear any hearing in the matter. Let us know that in the World Cup match against India, Sidra Amin was the highest run -scorer for Pakistan. He played a half -century innings of 81 runs in 106 balls.
Pakistan’s next match in the World Cup is to be held with Australia on 8 October. Pakistan is ranked sixth in the points table after losing both its matches. At the same time, the Indian team sits in the first place with two wins in 2 matches.

