England's James Anderson and India's Ravindra Jadeja have been found not
guilty of breaching the International Cricket Council code of conduct
James Anderson(32)was given a level three misconduct charge over claims he abused and pushed Jadeja during the first Test at Trent Bridge.
Ravindra Jadeja(25) was originally fined 50% of his match fee when his case was heard before the start of the third Test, with match referee David Boon downgrading the offence to a level one infringement.
Both men were cleared soon after the conclusion of a six-hour hearing overseen via video conference by judicial commissioner Gordon Lewis, who is based in Australia.
James Anderson is now available to play in the fourth Test at his home ground Old Trafford, starting on 7 August, the final match at The Oval, and the five-match one-day series that follows.
James Anderson(32)was given a level three misconduct charge over claims he abused and pushed Jadeja during the first Test at Trent Bridge.
Ravindra Jadeja(25) was originally fined 50% of his match fee when his case was heard before the start of the third Test, with match referee David Boon downgrading the offence to a level one infringement.
Both men were cleared soon after the conclusion of a six-hour hearing overseen via video conference by judicial commissioner Gordon Lewis, who is based in Australia.
James Anderson is now available to play in the fourth Test at his home ground Old Trafford, starting on 7 August, the final match at The Oval, and the five-match one-day series that follows.
Player | Tests | Wickets | Average |
---|---|---|---|
Sir Ian Botham |
102 |
383 |
28.40 |
James Anderson |
97 |
371 |
30.09 |
Bob Willis |
90 |
325 |
25.20 |
Fred Trueman |
67 |
307 |
21.57 |
Derek Underwood |
86 |
297 |
25.83 |
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