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Home>>Sports>>England star first withdraws from IPL 2026, Now fined Rs 86,000+ for overspeeding – Details
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England star first withdraws from IPL 2026, Now fined Rs 86,000+ for overspeeding – Details

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April 2, 2026 21 Views0

Only a few days following his decision to exit the Indian Premier League, England’s Test opening batter Ben Duckett has received a £700 fine. The penalty was issued after he was recorded driving at 93mph while traveling to a match within the United Kingdom.

Details of the Incident and Legal Outcome
The 31 year old cricketer was found guilty of driving at an excessive speed on the A50 close to Stoke in Staffordshire. The event occurred on August 24 of last year while Duckett was operating his Land Rover, shortly before he participated in a winning performance for Birmingham Phoenix against Manchester Originals in The Hundred. Staffordshire Police subsequently made public traffic camera photographs that documented the batter’s speeding on the busy thoroughfare.

 
 

Duckett acknowledged the charge in September and entered a guilty plea once authorities decided to pursue a criminal prosecution instead of a settlement outside of court. In addition to the £700 fine, he was given four penalty points on his driving licence and must pay £120 in legal costs and a £280 victim surcharge.

IPL Withdrawal and Future Consequences
This legal matter follows Duckett’s choice to pull out of the IPL to prioritize his position in the England Test squad. This move results in the loss of a £200,000 contract with the Delhi Capitals, who had purchased him for Rs 2 crore during the auction in December. Furthermore, his withdrawal triggers a ban from the tournament that lasts until 2029.

Rather than competing in India, Duckett intends to play for Nottinghamshire in the County Championship to regain his form. His recent performance has been under pressure following a challenging winter that included a poor Ashes series, exclusion from the T20 World Cup, and a controversial incident involving public intoxication in Noosa.

Career Outlook and Personal Statement
As a prominent figure from the beginning of the Bazball period, Duckett’s role as a Test opener is facing heavy scrutiny. He plans to refine his technique at Nottinghamshire alongside Peter Moores, the former England coach, especially as managing director Rob Key prepares for a stricter selection process.

Regarding his situation, Duckett stated:

“I’ve made the decision on my own accord. I felt the best thing for me to be ready to play for England is to be here right now, at home, refreshing my mind and body and getting in the best shape of my life come the First Test in June.”

Reflecting on his recent professional and personal hurdles, he added:

“Everything I’d done for four years was building towards this winter. This could have been the best 12 months of my life. I got married in October, then hoped to win the Ashes down under, play a World Cup and win that. It couldn’t have gone much worse but it has lit a massive fire in my belly.”

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Hhis last-minute exit announced just days before the March 28 season opener triggered a potential two-season ban under tournament regulations. 

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