Ind vs eng 5th test: In the last Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England, the atmosphere was hot on the oval ground when there was a sharp debate between Team India vice-captain KL Rahul and umpire Kumar Dharmasena on the ground. The controversy began after England’s first innings after a verbal war between the famous Krishna and Joe Root, which made this Gentlemen game of cricket a forced debate for some time.
How did the controversy start?
The incident took place in the 22nd over of England’s innings. The fast bowler famous Krishna dodged the route with a bouncer, after which he said something to the English batsman. In response, Root hit a four on the next ball and then took some stance on the famous. Famous on this, he was seen reacting again.
Umpire Kumar Dharmasena came in the middle to calm this confrontation and warned the famous Krishna. From here, the debate turned to KL Rahul and umpire Dharmasena.
A sharp debate between KL Rahul and umpire
On warning only the famous Dharmasena, Rahul started arguing with the umpire and asked, “What do you want? We only keep playing quietly?”
To which Dharmasena said, “If you are batting, will you feel right that a bowler comes to you and says something? So Rahul, you cannot do it.”
Rahul again turned back and replied, “So you want us just batting, bowling and go back home?”
At the end of this conversation, Dharmasena said strictly, “We will talk about it after the match is over … You cannot talk to me in this way.”
What will be a punishment?
Now the question is whether any disciplinary action will be taken against KL Rahul and famous Krishna for this debate? According to ICC rules, such debate with the umpire can be placed in the category of Level-1 or Level-2 crime. Under this, there may be a danger of penalty, demerit point and suspension in future matches.
However, no official statement has come from the umpire or match referee so far.
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