Fines and demerit points for West Indies Women pair after dissent in Barbados showdown

CAVE HILL, Barbados – The West Indies Women’s cricket team endured more than just a competitive clash in their second One Day International against South Africa on Tuesday — they also faced disciplinary fallout.

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Two players, Aaliyah Alleyne and Qiana Joseph, have been fined and sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for showing dissent at umpiring decisions, a clear breach of the sport’s Code of Conduct.

Code of Conduct breach: Frustration boils over at 3Ws Oval

The charges stemmed from visible displays of frustration following key umpiring calls during the match held at the historic 3Ws Oval in Barbados.

Alleyne, upon being dismissed, reacted with open-armed gesturing and delayed her exit from the field, actions that were deemed to have shown disrespect toward the match officials. Her conduct led to a 10% fine of her match fee and the addition of one demerit point to her disciplinary record.

In a separate incident, Joseph’s reaction was ruled more serious and attracted a heavier penalty. She was fined 50% of her match fee and assessed two demerit points under Article 2.8 of the ICC Code of Conduct, which pertains specifically to dissent against umpiring decisions during international matches.

No hearing needed: Players accept sanctions without protest

Both players admitted to their respective breaches and accepted the sanctions handed down by match referee Akhtar Ahmad, a member of the ICC International Panel of Match Referees. Their acknowledgment of fault helped them avoid a formal disciplinary hearing.

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The charges were initiated by a team of match officials led by on-field umpires Jacqueline Williams and Nimali Perera, supported by third umpire Candace La Borde and fourth umpire Maria Abbott.

What the sanctions mean: The risk of repeat offenses

As per the ICC’s Level 1 offense guidelines, punishments may include anything from an official reprimand to a maximum 50% match fee fine and up to two demerit points.

Players who accumulate four or more demerit points within a 24-month window face automatic suspension, with two points equivalent to a ban from either one Test match or two limited-overs internationals.

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The demerit points for both Alleyne and Joseph will remain on their records for two years, acting as a cautionary reminder and potentially affecting their availability for future series should further violations occur.

Crucial lessons in composure

This incident underscores the importance of discipline and emotional control at the international level. For a West Indies Women’s side working hard to rebuild momentum in the global arena, such penalties are a setback — not only in terms of immediate impact, but in how they reflect on the team’s professionalism.

With both players accepting responsibility, it now falls to the team’s leadership to reaffirm standards of conduct and ensure that emotions, no matter how intense, are managed in line with the game’s code and spirit.

 

 

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