‘Players are not robots’: Stuart Broad Slam Mohammad Siraj’s Fine, Demerit Point; Question hypocrisy | Cricket news

Former England’s Pacer Stuart Broad has criticized the match officials for paying a fine to Mohammad Siraj at 15 percent of his match fee and gave him a demerit point for an aggressive celebration on Ben Docket after rejecting the England opener on the day 4 of the third Test at Lord’s.Sirj, who has taken four wickets in the test, was convicted of violation of Article 2.5 of Article 2.5 of the Code of Conduct of the International Cricket Council for players and players aid personnel, which is related to using language, actions or gestures, who can integrate an aggressive response from an batsman during an international match.
“Find out this ridiculous. 15%for Sirj aggressive celebration,” Broad wrote on X.“Gill lives on TV and what has done and what? It is either either or not.
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“There are no players and should not be robots, but continuity is important.”England were out for 192 in 62.1 overs. India, who finished the day at 4 days 58/4, is 135 runs away from the victory.The ICC said in a statement, “Mohammad Sirj has been fined 15 percent of his match fee after violating the ICC Code of Conduct during India’s Test match against England at Lord’s.”“After the dismissal, Siraj celebrated in his follow-through and approached as a docket,” the statement said.“In addition to the fine, a demerit point has been added to Siraj’s disciplinary records. This was his second crime over a 24 -month period, taking his tally into two demerit marks.”