England player did this after getting injured, ICC had to impose fine
The England team is currently on the West Indies tour. Where a five-match T20 series is being organized between the two teams. The England team has won the first two matches of this series and they are currently leading 2-0 in the series. England won the second match of the series by 7 wickets. An England player got injured during the first match of the series. After which this player did such an act that ICC had to impose a fine on this player. This player is none other than England’s fast bowler Reece Topley.
ICC imposed fine
England fast bowler Reece Topley was injured during the first T20 match against West Indies. Due to the continuous injury, he appeared very angry and after this he threw the chair in anger. ICC has fined him 15 percent of his match fee for throwing the chair. Topley suffered a right knee injury while bowling during the first match of the series at the Kensington Oval in Barbados.
what was the whole matter
Reece Topley continued his efforts to bowl after this, but after bowling just one ball, he appeared to be in a lot of trouble and eventually walked off the field in disappointment. This injury can be very difficult for him. In fact, he seems to be very troubled by injuries already in his career. While he was leaving the field, he angrily picked up a chair and threw it on the railing of the stairs. Due to which they have suffered loss now. Last year, during the ODI World Cup at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, Topley had moved a chair out of his way while leaving the field. Then he was saved, but this time ICC took notice and fined him. As of now, no information has been given by England Cricket regarding his injury.
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