Shubman Gill's On-field Conduct in First Test Against England May Invite ICC Sanctions.
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Shubman Gill, the Indian captain, is potentially facing scrutiny from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a possible breach of the clothing and equipment regulations during the first day of the ongoing Test match against England at Headingley, Leeds. While Gill impressed with a century, his choice of socks has landed him in a spot of bother.

According to Clause 19.45 of the ICC's guidelines concerning clothing and equipment, players participating in Test matches are required to wear socks that are either white, cream, or light grey. Gill was observed sporting black socks while batting on the first day. This has led to speculation that he might face repercussions for violating the established code.

Although no official fines have been imposed yet, there remains a possibility that the match referee, Richie Richardson, might take cognizance of the situation. If the matter is escalated and Gill is found to have breached the regulations, he could be penalized. The likely consequence for a Level 1 offense is a fine ranging from 10% to 20% of his match fee, along with the addition of a demerit point to his record.

It is important to note that the rule regarding sock color in Test cricket came into effect in May 2023. The rule states that players must stick to white, cream or light grey colored socks, or they can wear the socks of the same color as the color of the playing trousers. Besides the manufacturer’s identification, no other logos are permitted to be printed on the socks.

Despite the potential disciplinary action, Gill had a memorable start to his captaincy. Opting to bat first after England won the toss, India dominated the opening day, concluding with a score of 359/3 after 85 overs. Gill himself played a crucial role, scoring a brilliant century and forging significant partnerships with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant. Jaiswal also scored a century, while Pant remained unbeaten on 65 at the end of the day's play.

If Gill can prove that wearing the black socks was an unintentional error, he may escape the sanction.


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