PSL 2024: Naseem Shah and Sikandar Raza faced heavy penalty for violating rules, now they will have to pay huge fine
Naseem Shah violated the rules during the match and that is why this fine has been imposed on him. Naseem Shah and Sikandar Raza (Pic Source-X) Many great matches have been played so far in Pakistan Super League 2024. Four teams have also qualified for the playoffs of this fantastic tournament. In the first match of the double header played on January 10, Islamabad United defeated Multan Sultans while in the second match, Lahore Qalandars won against Quetta Gladiators. However, while on one hand Naseem Shah has been found guilty of violating the rules in the first match, on the other hand Sikandar Raja also made a big mistake during the match against Quetta Gladiators. Actually, in the match played against Multan Sultan, Naseem Shah kicked the stump rapidly after the end of the first innings of the match played against Multan Sultan and due to this, he has been fined 10 percent of the match fee. Naseem Shah violated the rules during the match and that is why this fine has been imposed on him. Not only this, experienced all-rounder Sikandar Raza also made a big mistake against Quetta Gladiators. Sikandar Raja was unhappy with the umpire’s decision and had expressed his frustration with the umpiring on several occasions and was fined for a Level 1 breach of the PSL Code of Conduct. Sikandar Raza has also been fined 10% of his match fee. He wanted to prove the umpire’s decision wrong and that is why this fine has been imposed on him. Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United qualify for playoffs Let us tell you, in the first match of the double header, Islamabad United defeated Multan Sultans by three wickets while Quetta Gladiators won against Lahore Qalandars by six wickets. Multan Sultans, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators have qualified for the Pakistan Super League 2024 playoffs. The qualifiers will be played on March 14 at the Karachi National Stadium in Karachi while the first eliminator will take place on March 15. The second eliminator will be played on March 16 and the final of this fantastic tournament will be held on March 18. CSK, MI, RCB… Know which IPL team has changed its captain 15 times IPL 2024: Will any of these 5 players win the Purple Cap this season? 5 Indian players who scored 1000 runs in Test cricket in the fewest innings IPL 2024: These 5 players can win Orange Cap this season If IPL 2024 flops, these 5 players will be out of T20 World Cup. 5 teams who have made it to the Ranji Trophy finals the most number of times IPL 2024: Which team’s captain is getting the highest salary…? These 5 Indian greats never got a chance to captain in international cricket IPL 2024: 5 CSK players injured, Dhoni’s tension increased Top 5 players who took most catches in test cricket from Australia
IND vs ENG 2024: Alastair Cook accuses R Ashwin of cheating! England legend gave a shocking statement on the penalty of 5 runs
England started their first innings with a score of 5 runs at 0. R Ashwin and Alastair Cook. (Image Source: Getty Images) England’s Test tour of India 2024, IND vs ENG 2024: Former England captain Alastair Cook (Alastair Cook) claimed that Indian off-spinner R Ashwin (R Ashwin) had deliberately run into a safe area of the pitch. Alastair Cook further insisted that the five-run penalty was part of Team India’s strategic move to create more favorable conditions for their spinners when the England cricket team came to bat in Rajkot. In fact, after the Indian cricket team got a penalty on the second day of the Rajkot Test, England started their first innings with a score of 0 for 5 runs. Alastair Cook accuses R Ashwin of cheating Let us tell you, the Indian cricket team was fined because R Ashwin ran in the safe area of the pitch and the umpires had warned Ravindra Jadeja for doing so on the very first day. India made the same mistake again on the second day of the Rajkot Test, due to which the umpires had to award a penalty. Ashwin breached Law of the Game 41.14 (Damaging the pitch by a batsman), which states that “If an umpire considers that a player’s presence on the pitch is unreasonable, that foul is not condoned.” Will go and will be given appropriate punishment.” “This was done deliberately” Meanwhile, Sir Alastair Cook on TNT Sports coverage revealed how England fielders Ollie Pope and Joe Root reported Team India’s moves to the umpires and also claimed that Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin did these actions deliberately. Alastair Cook said on TNT Sports: “Is it deliberate? Yes, this has been done intentionally. This is a strategic move that allows you to create chaos in the middle of the wicket, so that when Ashwin comes to bowl, he can get maximum help. Usually this happens in the third innings. You’re 150-200 runs ahead and you think, ‘Just make sure you go up and down the wicket’… That was gamesmanship, wasn’t it?”