West Indies pair penalized for conduct during defeat to Bangladesh
The ICC stated that he "disregarded warnings" from the umpires and "persisted in using aggressive language" towards the Bangladesh players.

West Indies cricketers Jayden Seales and Kevin Sinclair were fined on Wednesday for violating the International Cricket Council's (ICC) code of conduct during their second Test defeat to Bangladesh.
Fast bowler Seales was penalized 25 percent of his match fee for "making aggressive gestures" toward the Bangladesh team after claiming a wicket. He also received one demerit point for the infraction. All-rounder Sinclair, who joined the field as a substitute fielder, was fined 15 percent of his match fee for sledging.
According to the ICC, Sinclair "disregarded umpire warnings" and "persisted in using aggressive language" directed at the Bangladesh players.
Despite Seales delivering exceptional figures of 4-5 in 15.5 overs during Bangladesh's first innings in Jamaica, the visitors secured a 101-run victory, leveling the two-match series.
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