Sunday, 3 August 2014

James anderson And ravindra Jadeja Not Guilty Of Breaching The ICC Code Of Conduct

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New Delhi: Indian Cricket board is not happy with England’s James Anderson. Cricket’s governing body announced on Friday that, England’s James Anderson and India’s Ravindra Jadeja have been found not responsible of misbehavior throughout the drawn first Test at Trent Bridge (Cricket Stadium).


The International Cricket Council Judicial Commissioner Gordon Lewis declared that both James Anderson and Ravindra Jadeja were innocent of the charges of disputes.


Indian cricket board accused on England’s James Anderson that, he kicked and abused to our player, which falls into the category of Level 3. Under this conviction a player may be suspended for 4 Tests matches.


In the response of Indian action, English Cricket board also accused on India’s Ravindra Jadeja of level 2. Bowler Anderson and batsman Jadeja were seen exchanging words as the players left the field.


According to the statement of ICC, “His Honor Gordon Lewis, the judicial commissioner, has found both England’s James Anderson and Ravindra Jadeja of India not guilty of breaching the ICC code of conduct”.



James anderson And ravindra Jadeja Not Guilty Of Breaching The ICC Code Of Conduct

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