BCCI, Rajat Patidar, ‘IPL Rules of Behavior’ against Pat Cummins violation

Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar and Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins, Indian Premier League matches were fined for the slow excessive rate of their teams. Cummins was fined 12 RS because it was the first crime of the season under the IPL’s rules of behavior, while Patidar was placed in 24 Lakh RS as the second criminal RCB’s game XI member. IPL said in a statement, “the team’s second crime of the season, IPL’nin minimum excessive -rate crimes in accordance with the rules of behavior, patriked 24 lakh fined.” He said.
He continued: “The rest of the game XI members, including the Impact player, sentenced 25 percent or 25 percent of their match fees to an individual fine.”
IPL added: “IPL Rules of IPL behavioral rules related to minimum rate of crimes were fined Cummins 12 Lakh for being the first crime of the season in accordance with Article 2.22.”
Already sure of a playoff dock, RCB suffered a 42 -person loss against SRH.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru gave a golden chance to finish the first two of the IPL scores table and Sunrisers Hyderabad, who was killed by Ishan Kishan, went down to 42 runs on Friday.
As a result of this heavy defeat, Royal Challengers (17 points) was third at the table behind Gujarat Titans (18) and Punjab Kings (17). Net work rate (NRR) also received an important beating.
Kishan was asked to chase an imposing 232, determined by 48 wholesale after making an invincible 94.
Phil Salt (62, 32b, 4xx, 5×6), Virat Kohli (43, 25b, 7×4, 1×6) and Jitesh Sharma (24, 15b) (24, 15b) (24, 15b), but they can only collect 189 before the packaging and RCB was the first defeat of this season.
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