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James Anderson not guilty of breaching ICC code of conduct

England's James Anderson is found not guilty of breaking the ICC's Code of Conduct.

England's James Anderson has been found not guilty of breaking the ICC's Code of Conduct during a recent Test match against India.

The bowler had been charged with a Level 3 offence following an alleged altercation with Ravindra Jadeja during the first Test of the current series with India at Trent Bridge last month, in which the Indian side had accused Anderson of pushing the all-rounder.

The ICC has been hearing evidence from the ECB and India this morning before clearing Anderson of the charge, which could have carried a four-match ban.

Jadeja, who had already been fined 50% of his match fee for a Level 1 breach, was also cleared of a further Level 2 offence.

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