IPL 2021, SRH vs RCB: Virat Kohli Was Criticized For Breaking The IPL Code Of Conduct
IPL 2021, SRH vs RCB: Virat Kohli Was Criticized For Breaking The IPL Code Of Conduct
In the game against SunRisers, Royal Challengers captain Virat Kohli has been criticized for breaking the IPL rules and regulations after he was seen kicking a chair in anger, following his dismissal.
No doubt Virat’s boys won the game by 6 runs, with him not being at his fluent best in the game on Wednesday, and got out for 33 runs and 29 balls, for Level 1 breaking of the code of conduct. ” Kohli admitted to the Level one offense 2.2 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, the Match Referee’s decision is final and binding.”
The match referee was Vengalil Narayan Kutty, while Nitin Menon and Ulhas Gandhe were the on-field umpires.
Kohli’s top-edged a short ball of Jason Holder to be caught in the deep by Vijay Shankar, Following his dismissal, the TV replays picked footage of him kicking a chair in the dugout in anger.
It was a big pill to swallow, says captain David Warner after the SunRisers Hyderabad’s loss. Cause from a winning position against Royal Challengers Bangalore to losing the Indian Premier League Game, which he was deeply hurt about.
Warner’s half-century had put SRH in the course of a victory but Shahbaz Ahmed ran through their middle order to help RCB register a thrilling win at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
SRH Captain feels that his side needs to have a big partnership in the middle order overs if their want to win games, “Look, it was just about building a partnership, where I was quite disappointed with how our team went, cross-batted shots against the left-arm orthodox bowling, which was hurtful to see.
“SunRisers have another three more games here, so the wickets are going to get better and better, we need to take the power play wickets and as well as to have one big partnership in the middle.”
SRH were right on track for a win with Warner and Manish Pandey stitching 83 runs for the second wicket, but the side lost in the middle overs, SRH collapsed from 96 runs for 1 wicket to 123 runs for 6 wickets within 4.4 overs and was managed 143 runs for 9 wickets in their allotted 20 overs.
Shahbaz picked up three key wickets and delivered when RCB needed him the most.
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