BCCI takes action against the ‘IPL Code of Conduct’ Brech against BCCI Silver Patidar, Pat Cummins

Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Rajat Patidar and Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins have been fined during their Indian Premier League match at a slower rate of their respective teams. While Cummins was fined Rs 12 lakh as it was the first offense of his team’s season under the IPL code of conduct, Patidar was docked as a second -time criminal RCB’s member of RCB’s playing XI. The IPL said in a statement, “Because it was the second offense of his team under the IPL’s code of conduct related to minimum over-rate crimes, Patidar was fined Rs 24 lakh.”
“The rest of the members of the playing XI, including the impact player, were fined each personally or 25 percent related to the match fee, which was less.”
The IPL statement also said: “As under Article 2.22 of the IPL Code of Conduct, his team’s first offense was the first crime of the season, which belongs to minimum over-rate crimes, a fine of Rs 12 lakh was imposed on Cummins.”
Already a playoff berth was assured, RCB lost 42 runs against SRH.
Royal Challengers Bangalore gave a golden opportunity to finish within the top two of the IPL points table, which was going down by 42 runs on Friday in Ishan Kishan-Fled Sunrisers Hyderabad.
As a result of this heavy defeat, Royal Challengers (17 points) are third on the table behind the Gujarat Titans (18) and Punjab Kings (17). NET Run Rate (NRR) also beat up an important beating.
Once when he was asked to chase 232, the SRH set after Kishan scored an amazing 94 off 48 balls, RCB needed some calculated attack on the target.
He mounted it through Phil Salt (62, 32B, 4xx, 5×6), Virat Kohli (43, 25B, 7×4, 1×6) and Jeetesh Sharma (24, 15B), but could collect only 189 before going out of this season, and this was RCB’s first defeat.
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