The ICC found Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head guilty of breaching the Code of Conduct during the Adelaide Test.
Pacer Mohammed Siraj of the Indian cricket team and batsman Travis Head of Australia are anticipated to face consequences for their incident on Day 2 of the second Test match at the Adelaide Oval. After Siraj dismissed the Australia star, he was spotted saying goodbye to Head; however, they exchanged some remarks on the field. The cricket community as a whole responded to Head and Siraj’s rather contradictory revelations of the conversation’s subject matter. Both sides have their own versions of events, but according to a source, Siraj and Head will face consequences from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for their actions.
The Daily Telegraph reported that the governing body found both players guilty, and that during a disciplinary session today, they will announce the consequences.
What Travis Head Said On The Incident?
“I’m unhappy in my response because it definitely (went) a little too far, but I’m also going to defend myself. I would like to believe that we wouldn’t do it as a team. I don’t feel like my teammates are playing the game the same way I would like to.
What Mohammed Siraj Said On The Incident?
‘I celebrated when I bowled him out, and he mistreated me, which you also saw on TV,’ he told Star Sports.” “I didn’t say anything to him; I just celebrated at the beginning. He just remarked “well bowled” to me during the press conference, which is a deception and wasn’t accurate. The fact that he didn’t say it to me is clearly visible to everyone. It’s not that we treat other players disrespectfully; we treat everyone with respect. Cricket is a gentleman’s game, therefore I respect everyone, but what he did was wrong. It wasn’t to my liking.”
Fans on social media were ecstatic when the two hugged each other after the contest.
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