West indies head coach Daran Sammy Facing disciplinary action from the International Cricket Council (ICC), acquired a fine and a demerit point. First test against Australia in BrijtownBarbados. The incident, which came out during a 2 -day game, expressed important concerns on a series of controversial decisions to the former West Indies captain that continued to go against his team.
Sammy’s clear comment for reporters exposed his disappointment, which he had considered as inconsistent umpiring standards, especially targeting the TV umpire Adrian holdstockHe publicly questioned whether the officer harassed any prejudice against the West Indies side, the spirit of the controversial rulers throughout the match. His comments quickly attracted attention, which led to an immediate investigation by the ICC.
As a direct result of his actions, the charismatic coach has been given a 15 percent fine of his match fee. Apart from monetary approval, Sammy has also achieved a demerit point on its disciplinary record. This remedy outlines the ICC’s tough stance on maintaining the integrity of match officials and maintaining the code of conduct.
Daren Sammy violates ICC’s code of conduct
ICC confirmed that Shami The ICC was found in a violation of Article 2.7 of the Code of Conduct. It is related to special article “Public criticism of an International match incident or any player, player aid personnel, an officer participating in any international match or inappropriate comments in connection with the event participating in the team.” The ruling public comments emphasize the responsibility of individuals in the leadership state within cricket to avoid public comments who can reduce the authority or fairness of the authorities.
Sammy’s outbreak was triggered by a pattern of the rulers of the TV umpire, including at least five highly debated decisions during the first two days of the test. These controversial calls had a physical effect on the flow of the game, which potentially affects the results against the domestic team.
While the disappointment of coaches and players is understood, the ICC remains firm on its policy, which is on its policy to protect the sanctity of the global image of crime and sports. The West Indies team will now continue the series carrying a demerit point with their coach, a factor that can cause more severe punishment if more dissolved in the future.
Sammy’s argument: question umpire stability
Addressing the media after the day’s game, Sammy explained the team’s will for greater stability in umpiring. “You don’t want to bring yourself into a situation where you are thinking about some umpires. Is there anything against this team?” Sammy said, not far from his worries. 41 -year -old and in detail, “But when you see the decision after the decision, it raises the question. I know he is here for the series. You don’t want to go to that suspicious Test match.”
The coach also revealed that his apprehension about Holdstock’s crime was not new, suggesting an alleged pattern spread back to the West Indies series against England. According to Sammy, this history fulfilled its public inquiries about the decisions and stability of the umpire.