Gurnoor Brar warned after breaching ICC's Cod of Conduct during IND vs ENG 1st ODI

India secured a six-wicket win over England in the first ODI amid controversy involving bowler Gurnor Brar, who received a warning from the ICC.

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India's win over England and ICC warning to Gurnor Braar

India's win over England and ICC warning to Gurnor Braar

India secured a six-wicket victory over England in the first ODI, breaking a long-standing jinx on English soil. The game was marked not only by impressive performances but also by a controversial incident involving Indian fast bowler Gurnor Brar. In the 8th over of England's innings, Brar threw the ball back towards England opener Ben Duckett after a defended delivery, narrowly missing him. The ICC deemed this action inappropriate and potentially dangerous, charging Brar under Article 2.9 of their code of conduct. Brar admitted the offence, accepted a warning, and received one demerit point, avoiding a formal hearing.

Despite the controversy, the match saw exciting cricket moments. Duckett responded to the incident with a six on the next ball, demonstrating resilience. However, Braar eventually dismissed Duckett for 43 runs, providing India with a crucial breakthrough in the game. This incident highlights the competitive spirit and tensions that can arise during high-stakes international cricket matches.

The ICC's decision reflects their commitment to player safety and maintaining the spirit of the game. For Braar, this was his first demerit point in 24 months, showing his otherwise clean record. The warning serves as a reminder for players to maintain sportsmanship even in heated moments.

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