ICC fined India 100%, Australia 80%, Shubman Gill 15%.
ICC fined India and Australia separately for the World Test Championship final, ICC fined India 100% and Australia 80%. India penalized 100% for going 5 overs short of the allotted time and Australia 80% for going 4 overs short. The ICC rules state that failure to complete an over within the stipulated time will result in a fine of 20% per over.
Additionally, Indian cricketer Shubman Gill was fined 15 per cent of his match fee and given a demerit point for his controversial post on social media following a controversial dismissal. According to ICC rules, no player can make any controversial post about the game on social media. However, he posted a social media post with an emoji caption of Cameron Greene's controversial catch and the ICC punished him based on that post.
But I do not understand why someone should be punished because they just do not agree on something with the ICC. The player can post about anything he wants as long as it does not cause any problems to any place, religion, or ethnicity. He thought it was controversial and probably should’ve gone the other way and that’s why he posted about that. I don’t see anything wrong with that. And one player saying that it should have gone the other way does not prove the ICC wrong. Giving him a fine is something that indicates ICC being wrong.
I also agree with you on this. Shubman Gill did not find anything reliable. For this reason he can express his emotions on social media and it is a personal opinion. I think ICC could have been more careful here because of Shubman Gill's post. They could see if there was any mistake or not. But not having that opportunity seems questionable to me. I don't know why Shubman Gill made such a post after knowing about it. But he may have done so out of anger. Even with technology, such complaints cannot be accepted. I think a longer period of observation should be used rather than not giving a controversial decision.