The umpire did not listen to the word, Pant threw the ball, will you fall in the face of the ICC?

Rishabh Pant can be punished by being angry at the umpire and throwing the ball. It is feared that he may even have to face the ICC sanctions. Although the ICC has not been informed about the matter, many people think that the possibility of the work he has done in Headingle on Sunday is strong. However, it does not matter the ban he has to face. If the match referee thinks, then Pant can be banned in a test. If the match referee thinks again, the Indian captain may be released only by fine. In that case the match fee can be deducted. The match referee will decide how much that figure is.

Panta was not happy with the condition of the ball

And the fear that has been created for the work is done on the third day of the Test in Heading. India’s vice-captain demanded a change of ball to the umpire after the first over of England’s first innings. Before that, Harry Brook hit four balls by Mohammad Siraj. In the meantime, Pant complained to the umpire about the condition of the ball.

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The umpire’s decision to express dissatisfaction

In that situation, the ball was investigated by the onfield umpire Paul Rifle. He expressed satisfaction over the shape of the ball. And he turned the ball back to Pant’s hand. India’s vice-captain was not satisfied at all. He has to talk to the umpire. At that time, Pant’s eyes were understood that the umpire’s decision was not pleased.

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Then he got angry and threw the ball. The umpire, however, did not throw. The umpire was not where he was, throwing the ball. However, many people think that the ICC code of conduct may be violated in the work that Pant has done.

Panta can be banned in a test

First, you can be subjected to violations of Article 2.2 by expressing dissatisfaction with the umpire’s decision. Second, the ball cannot be fired towards the umpire in an inappropriate way under section 2.2. And if those two clauses violates, the ICC has to be punished under Level One or Level Two.

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And it is fine, there is also the possibility of a test ban. If that is the case, then India will push. Because Pant has done a great century in Headingle. He is also the vice-captain of India.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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