Will Sanju Samson be banned from T20 World Cup semi-final against England? Former international umpire explains ICC rule The Indian cricket team's hopes of reaching the finals of the ongoing T20 World Cup hang precariously in balance, with star wicket-keeper batsman Sanju Samson facing a possible ban from the semi-final match against England. The controversy surrounds an alleged breach of the International Cricket Council (ICC) code of conduct during India's group stage match against Zimbabwe. Samson was seen having a heated exchange with Zimbabwean fast bowler Brad Evans, which led to him being warned by the on-field umpires for "inappropriate behavior". While Samson escaped punishment then, former international umpire Simon Taufel has raised concerns that he could face disciplinary action from the ICC for his actions. "The code of conduct is quite clear - any player who shows dissent towards an umpire's decision or behaves in a way that's considered 'inappropriate' can be punished," said Taufel. "While it may seem like a minor issue, the ICC takes these matters very seriously and can impose penalties ranging from fines to suspensions." The ICC code of conduct states that any player who shows dissent towards an umpire's decision or behaves in a way that's considered 'inappropriate' can be punished. The maximum penalty for a breach is a suspension for up to five matches, including the semi-final. Samson's potential ban has sent shockwaves through the Indian cricket fraternity, with fans and experts alike urging the ICC to reconsider its stance. "Sanju Samson is an integral part of India's batting line-up and his absence would be deeply felt," said former Indian cricketer and ...#India #England #Sanju_Samson #Brad_Evans #T20_World_Cup #International_Cricket_Council #ICC_code_of_conduct #Simon_Taufel #Harsha_Bhogle
