Sanju Samson Match Ban: In the Super 8 match between India and West Indies at the famous Eden Gardens, Sanju Samson played the biggest innings of his life and scored an unbeaten 97 runs in just 50 balls. With this inning, he helped Team India secure a place in the semi-finals of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026. Sanju also won the Player of the Match award for his match-winning innings. In the next match, the Men in Blue will face England on March 5 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. But, Sanju may be in trouble as ICC can take action against him before the semi-final match.
Why is Sanju in trouble?
According to the information, after hitting the match-winning boundary, Sanju Samson was filled with emotion and threw his helmet and thanked God by raising both his hands towards the sky. This celebration can create problems for them, because it can be considered a violation of the ICC Code of Conduct to player behaviour.
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ICC can take a big decision
The ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel regulates on-field behavior and actions that are against the spirit of cricket. This includes provisions for misuse of cricket equipment or clothing and various types of wrongdoings. In Sanju’s case, throwing the helmet could be a Level 1 offense because it is considered wrongful, reckless or potentially dangerous.
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