LONDON (Reuters) - An initial hearing into an incident involving England quick bowler James Anderson and India's Ravindra Jadeja during last week's drawn first test in Nottingham will be held on Tuesday, the International Cricket Council has announced.
Anderson is said to have "abused and pushed" the Indian spinner during the match at Trent Bridge and has been charged with a level three misconduct offence, which could see him banned for up to four test matches.
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