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The India A vs Pakistan Shaheens match took a bizarre turn during the 10th over when Maaz Sadaqat’s lofted shot triggered a stunning relay effort from Nehal Wadhera and Naman Dhir. India A celebrated what they believed was a crucial wicket, only for third umpire Morshed Ali Khan to rule it not out under the updated MCC Law 19.5.2. Even stranger, the ball was recorded as a dot instead of a six, leaving players and fans confused.
Frustration quickly spilled over, with several India A players visibly protesting the decision and showing dissent toward the umpires. This behaviour raises an important question: What punishment will India face for this conduct? Under ICC regulations, dissent at an umpire’s call can lead to fines, demerit points, or even suspensions. Match officials are expected to review the footage, and India A could be penalised for breaching the spirit of the game.
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Frustration quickly spilled over, with several India A players visibly protesting the decision and showing dissent toward the umpires. This behaviour raises an important question: What punishment will India face for this conduct? Under ICC regulations, dissent at an umpire’s call can lead to fines, demerit points, or even suspensions. Match officials are expected to review the footage, and India A could be penalised for breaching the spirit of the game.
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