India’s female star Pratika Rawal has been fined 10% of her match fee for the ICC code of conduct during the first ODI against England. Pratika Rawal was punished for two separate incidents which took place on 16 July in a few minutes in Southampton.
In the 18th over at the Rose Bowl Cricket Ground in Southampton, Rawal tried to take a single unnecessary physical contact with England’s Pacer Lauren filer.
India’s female star Pratika Rawal fined England for misconduct in 1 ODI
Then, in the next over, she made a avoidable contact with Sophie Eclastone as she went back to the dressing room after she was dismissed for 36 by England female spinner.
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He received a violation of ICC Code of Conduct level 1. The ICC said that Rawal has been fined 10% of his match fee and at the same time a demerit point has been assigned on his disciplinary record. This is the first crime of the Indian opener in a 24 -month period.
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England women punished for a slow rate against India in 1 ODI
Meanwhile, the women of England were also punished by the ICC. The hosts were found to be lower than the required rate, and they were fined 5% of their match fee to maintain a slower rate in the first ODI won by the Indian team earlier this week.
According to Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and players aid personnel, the players are fined five percent of their match fee for the team, which fails to bowl within the given deadline.
The ICC said in an official release, “Pratika Rawal and England captain Nut Skyvar-Bunt accepted their respective sanctions imposed by the match referee Sarah Bartlet, so there was no need for a formal hearing.”
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Deepti Sharma and Jemimah Rodrigues pressurize India’s unconscious England in the first OD
Speaking about the first Ind-W vs Eng-W ODI Clash, Deepti Sharma remained calm under pressure and directed India to a thrilling victory over England. He scored 62 runs off just 64 balls, leaving 10 balls to chase a target of 259 runs and four wickets in hand.
Deepti formed an important 90 -run partnership with Jemimah Rodrigues, who also played a concrete knock of 48 runs out of 54 delivery. He rescued India after an unstable start, the initial dismissal for Skipar Harmanpreet Kaur’s 17 for the team with 124 at 124.
Amjhot Kaur’s Quickfire Cameo scored 20 runs off 14 balls, easily sealing the victory for India against England in Southampton. Earlier in the match, India’s young Pacer Kranti Gaud had impact with two initial wickets. However, England recovered from the initial blow, thanks to Sophia Dunkley’s 92 balls 83 runs and Alice Davidson-Richards thanks to the brilliant knock of a brilliant 53-run knock.
His 106 -run stand helped England reach a total competitor of 258 for 6. Indian off-spinner Sneh Rana took 2 wickets for just 31 runs in his 10 overs. With this victory, the women of India made a strong start for their preparation for the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.


