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Ravindra Jadeja-James Anderson spat: India win right to appeal against all-rounder’s fine

The alleged incident happened in the first Test match at Trent Bridge.

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Published: Jul 30, 2014, 04:51 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 30, 2014, 04:51 PM (IST)

Ravindra Jadeja (above) was allegedly pushed by James Anderson in the first Test match at Trent Bridge © Getty Images
Ravindra Jadeja (above) was allegedly pushed by James Anderson in the first Test match at Trent Bridge © Getty Images

 

Jul 30, 2014

 

The Indian team has won the right to appeal against the penalty imposed on Ravindra Jadeja by International Cricket Council (ICC). Jadeja was found guilty of a level-one offence and 50% match fee fine was imposed on him by David Boon.

 

MS Dhoni had publicly criticised the fine and said that it was hurtful. However, ICC released a statement shortly after asking everyone to comply with their judgments.

 

Anderson, too has been charged with a Level 3 offence and is likely to face a four-match ban on a hearing that will take place on Friday, August 1. The alleged incident happened in the first Test match at Trent Bridge.

 

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