ICC Fines Mohammed Siraj; Nasser Hussain and Stuart Broad Defend His Passion
Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj has been fined 15% of his match fee and given a demerit point for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct after an aggressive celebration following the dismissal of England opener Ben Duckett at Lord’s. Despite the sanction, former England players rallied to his defense—calling his fiery spirit part of the game.
Incident & ICC Sanction
On Day 4 of the third Test at Lord’s, Siraj celebrated too close to Duckett and brushed him during his dismissal celebration—actions deemed excessive under Article 2.5. The **ICC** fined him 15% of his match fee and added a demerit point—his second in 24 months :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
Support from England
- Nasser Hussain spoke on Sky Sports, praising the emotion: “I love the tension… you don’t need 22 robots.” He argued Siraj added intensity to the contest and didn’t deserve to be fined :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.
- Stuart Broad criticized the ICC’s inconsistency on X, stating: “Find this ridiculous… Gill swears live on tv & carries on… players aren’t robots.” :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Debate on Player Emotions
The incident has sparked discussions about where to draw the line between sportsmanship and emotion. Supporters argue that passionate celebrations drive competition, while critics insist on maintaining decorum. The debate has intensified as England now lead the series 2–1.
Summary Table
Aspect | Details |
---|---|
Fine | 15% match fee plus 1 demerit point |
ICC Rule | Article 2.5 – excessive celebration/actions |
Nasser Hussain | Defended Siraj; praised intensity |
Stuart Broad | Called ICC hypocritical; players aren’t robots |
Disclaimer: This article is based on information compiled from online sources. Please verify independently before making any decisions based on it.
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