India’s much talked-about delayed response to the alleged ‘pushing and abusing’ of Ravindra Jadeja by James Anderson during the first Test in Nottingham was not exactly delayed as it has now come to light that the team complained within 24 hours of the incident. According to a report in ‘ESPNCricinfo’, the Indian team had complained to the ICC but formal charges were brought in only after ICC’s attempts to sort out the matter came a cropper. ‘The complaint by the Indians had suggested Level 3 charges against Anderson, which immediately put the matter outside the purview of match officials. The ICC was then required to study the situation in greater detail in order to ascertain whether the charges were valid. Before formal charges were laid against Anderson, it is understood an ICC lawyer flew to England on Friday and spoke to both sides,’ the website reported.