Sammy Fined for Code Violation After Australia's Decisive Win in Bridgetown | Sports-Games
- Australia defeated the West Indies by 159 runs in the first Test held in Barbados as part of a three-match series.
- The win marked the start of the World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle, which began with series including Sri Lanka versus Bangladesh from June 17.
- Josh Hazlewood took a five-wicket haul and Travis Head scored a half-century to help Australia dominate the second innings and complete the victory.
- West Indies coach Daren Sammy was fined 15 percent of his match fee and given a demerit point after publicly criticizing match officials during the first Test, violating the ICC’s regulations on player and team conduct.
- At the top of the World Test Championship standings, Australia and England have secured full points from their opening matches. Following them, Sri Lanka holds the third position after defeating Bangladesh, while India and the West Indies remain at the bottom after losses in their initial games.
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Sammy Fined for Code Violation After Australia's Decisive Win in Bridgetown | Sports-Games
Sammy Fined for Code Violation After Australia's Decisive Win in Bridgetown Daren Sammy, head coach of the West Indies, has been fined 15 percent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the second day of the first Test in Bridgetown, as reported by the ICC website. The fine follows Sammy's critical comments about a match official after the day's play, in which Australia secured a commanding 159-run victory, largely due to J…
World Test Championship Points Table: Updated Standings After SL Vs BAN 2nd Test And WI Vs AUS 1st Test
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World Test Championship 2025-27 points table after Australia and Sri Lanka's wins
Australia hammered the West Indies in the first Test of the three-match series in Barbados to register a 159-run win in the opener in Barbados. Josh Hazlewood's fifer and half centuries from Travis Head played a key role in Australia beating the Windies and starting their World Test Championship cycle with a bang. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka later hammered Bangladesh in their first Test match with a strong victory of an innings and 78 runs. In a match …
Chase frustrated by questionable calls in loss to Aussies: Nothing went Windies’ way - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: West Indies Test captain Roston Chase believes the result in the opening Test match against Australia could have been different if several contentious calls had gone in their favour and if their fielding had been much better. The home side went down by 159 runs in the first Test at Kensington Oval on June 27 after an enthralling three days of cricket. However, speaking during a post-match press conference following the defe…
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