According to a report in 'ESPNCricinfo', Ben Stokes and Matt Prior, during the hearing against Jadeja, testified that the Indian raised his bat at Anderson during the altercation for which he was fined 50 per cent of his match fee.
"...At the hearing England witnesses, Ben Stokes and Matt Prior, suggested to match referee David Boon that Jadeja had turned threateningly towards James Anderson, and the England fast bowler had acted in self defence," the website reported.
"Prior contended Jadeja's bat was raised dangerously when he turned towards Anderson, and Stokes suggested Jadeja had pushed Anderson first. India claim Jadeja neither touched nor swore at anyone," the report stated quoting sources.
The entire case is based on testimonies of rival players as there is no video available of the incident.
Jadeja's fine has not gone down too well with the Indian team management and an appeal has been filed against the ICC ruling.