‘Mera Hi Umpire, My Hi Hi Game’: Rishabh Pant’s stump Mike goes viral with Ravindra Jadeja – Look. Cricket news

New Delhi: Rishabh Pant’s animated appearance behind the stumps once again took the center phase during the day 5 on the day of initial test at the Hadingley Stadium in Leeds.During Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling spell, the pants were caught on the stump mike, which distributed one of his trademark quips: “My hi game, my hi ball, my hi umpire, my hi field and fielding will also be done. Jaddu bhai, kya baat hai. , The moment quickly went viral, attracting laughter and adding the increasing reputation of pants as one of the most vibrant characters in world cricket.
However, Pant’s energy also put him in trouble. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially reprimanded the Indian wicketkeeper-better for showing dissatisfaction over the umpire’s decision during England’s first innings in Headingly.The pants were found that Article 2.8 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and players aid personnel was violated – related to the dissatisfaction shown in the decision of an umpire. As a result, a demeriting point has been added to their disciplinary records. This is the first crime of pants within a period of 24 months.The incident took place at 61st position of England’s innings, with Harry Brook and Ben Stokes at the crease. Pants reportedly expressed concern about the ball’s position and asked the umpires for a replacement. When the authorities checked the ball with the gauge and refused to make a change, the pants thrown the ball on the ground in visual disagreement, a task that triggered the charge.
The complaint was made by the matches of the match-on-out umpires Chris Gaffaini and Paul Refel, third umpire Sharfudaula Ibne Shahid and fourth umpire Mike Burns. After Pant was admitted to the crime, the case was resolved without the need for a formal hearing and accepted the approval proposed by Richie Richardson of the ICC Elite Panel of the match referee.According to ICC rules, level 1 violations can result in an official rebuke, fined up to 50% of the player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.Despite the reprimand, the pants had a remarkable game with the bat – both were playing an important role in scoring scoring in the innings and India’s strong performance in Test matches for centuries.As soon as the match reached its last day, England needed 350 runs to win with all ten wickets, setting the stage for thrilling finish in the first Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.