@king_devil125@bhosale1947@iamrishav108 One could play 3 dot balls and hit a six of 105 meters, he would have 150 strike rate. Other hits 2 fours and plays 2 dot balls, his strike rate would be 200 . Who has more power? The one who hits two fours in gap Or the one who is able to strike 105 meter six
ICC might review an on-field incident involving Sanju Samson, shortly after he thrown his helmet to the ground. His celebration potentially breached the ICC’s COC.
The governing body monitors actions such as:
- Excessive or provocative celebrations
- Use of inappropriate language
- Conduct that brings the game into disrepute
- Dissent shown toward umpires
If Samson is found guilty of a Level 1 or Level 2 offence, he could face a financial fine, receive demerit points, or in more serious circumstances, even a one-match suspension.
However ICC match referees take emotional context into account. If a player throws their helmet purely out of joyful celebration, not in anger, dissent, or frustration, it’s often treated more leniently.