At the Rajkot Test match, England were awarded five penalty runs after Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin ran on the danger zone in separate incidents.
India were down 33-3 the morning after they were picked to bat in the third Test against England, but Rohit Sharma (131) and Ravindra Jadeja (112) made 204 for the third wicket. I made a point.
Debutant Sarfaraz Khan hit 62 off 66 balls as India slipped from 314-4 to 331-7. At this point, R Ashwin joined his wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel on his debut.
Rehan Ahmed bowled 102 overs. Ashwin covered the third ball of the over and went for a run, but Jurrell sent it back. Although there was no danger of a run-out, referee Joel Wilson awarded England five penalty runs immediately afterwards.
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On the first day, Jadeja entered the danger zone of the pitch and received a warning from the umpire. When Ashwin did the same while going for a single with Rehan, he violatedLaw 41.14 (Batter causing damage to pitch). It is stipulated that “if one of the umpires considers his attack, the batter causes avoidable damage.” / There is no good reason for her presence in the arena. ”
Normally the penalty would be awarded to the batsman’s side, but since England were on the field at the time of the incident, they start the innings at 5-0 instead. Jadeja was the victim of a similar incident in Indore’s Test match against New Zealand in 2016-17.
But perhaps the most incredible incident happened during the 2018 Women’s T20 World Cup when Pakistan received two penalties in the space of four overs. India started a comeback with her score of 10-0.
In Rajkot, India have 377 wins and 7 losses at the time of writing, with Jurrell on 22nd and Ashwin on 24th
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