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While I agree that India is the poster child for that sunflower meme when it comes to the actions of International players vs their own, I think they're off the hook for this one.
Ireland was playing India in India. Maguire was reported by match officials. For an international match like this, those officials would not have been Indian.
Hopefully she'll either be cleared, or need to make a minor adjustment to her bowling style. I don't think anyone is suggesting she's bowling in bad faith.