Aussie destroyer Ravindra Jadeja punished over ‘ointment’ controversy

Aussie destroyer Ravindra Jadeja punished over ‘ointment’ controversy

Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has been fined 25 per cent of his match payment after sparking controversy when he utilized one thing to his finger.

In the forty sixth over Australia’s first innings with Alex Carey and Peter Handscomb on the crease and the Aussies at 5/120, Jadeja got here in for his sixteenth over already sitting with figures of three/30.

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But the TV broadcast captured Jadeja showing to both take one thing off the hand of one in every of his teammates, or from inside his hand, together with his proper hand.

He then rubbed his palms and finger close to and across the ball although it was unsure what precisely was occurring.

The ICC mentioned the incident can be settled by match officers, with match referee Andy Pycroft clearing Jadeja of any wrongdoing.

But cricket’s governing physique has intervened, discovering Jadeja responsible of breaching “Article 2.20 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to displaying conduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game.”

Jadeja reportedly admitted the offence and “accepted the sanction proposed by Andy Pycroft of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing.”

However, the cream was not deemed to have been a synthetic substance utilized to the ball and purely for medical functions.

Former Aussie Test captain Tim Paine and former England captain Michael Vaughan had been among the many main cricket specialists to lift their eyebrows on the imaginative and prescient, with Vaughan saying he’d “never ever seen that”.

Indian officers had tried to downplay the second, saying he was merely “applying pain-relief cream to the index finger of his bowling hand”, in keeping with ESPNcricinfo.

“While the incident triggered debates on social and mainstream media, it is learned that the Australia team had not brought the matter to the attention of the match referee,” the report mentioned.

“According to the playing conditions, the match referee can independently probe such incidents without needing a complaint to be lodged. And under the Laws of Cricket, the bowler needs the umpire’s permission to apply any sort of substance on their hands to ensure the condition of the ball remains unaffected.”

Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri blasted the controversy earlier than day two of the Test.

“I’ve not heard a lot about it,” Shastri mentioned.

“I have asked two questions. Was there any problem with the Australian team? The answer was ‘no’. Did the match referee come into play? He wad told about it, he cleared everything, matter ends.

“Why are we discussing anybody else? And to be honest, ointment as a reliever, the match referee would have been told if there was any decision to be taken or action, he would have taken it.

“By the way, on this track, you don’t need anything, the ball will turn.”

Former Aussie spinner Brad Hogg agreed with Shastri.

Jadeja had an excellent Test, taking 5/47 within the first innings, 7/81 for the match and hitting 70 to steer India to an innings and 132 run win.

Source: www.news.com.au