Watch: Jitesh Sharma of RCB refused to enter Lord’s for the Ind vs. Eng 3RD test, called Dinesh Karthik for help. Cricket news

England won a 22-run narrow win over India in a Test match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, but faced penalty for a slow over-rate, lost two World Test Championship points and lost a 10% match fee fine. The match attracted a large crowd in all five days, although some people faced entry issues, including Indian wicketkeeper-butter Jitesh Sharma, who required assistance from commentator Dinesh Karthik to get access to the venue.An incident associated with Indian cricketer Jitesh Sharma highlighted some organizational challenges at the site. Sharma faced difficulties in entering Lord’s, requiring verification of his identity at the security post.
Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The situation was documented by a cricket fan with X (East Twitter) user name @jadejamayur010, which recorded Sharma’s entry complications. In the footage, Sharma was required to contact Dinesh Karthik, who was serving as a commentator for the series to resolve the access issue.
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The video signed an autograph for fans speaking to Karthik, possibly with Sharma, and before returning inside the stadium.Played during five days, the match gave competitive cricket. India gave a strong challenge in search of 194 runs, although it eventually decreased by 22 runs.The result means that England raise the five-match series 2–1, although his World Test Championship campaign has been affected by over-rate penalty. The International Cricket Council (ICC) punished England for its slow rate. The governing body violated his code of conduct regarding minimum over-rate requirements.The ICC said in its official announcement, “According to Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and players aid personnel, which belongs to minimum over-rate offenses, players are fined five percent of their match fee, which fails to bowl in the allotted time.”The ICC explained the point cut and expanded: “In addition, according to Article 16.11.2 of the ICC World Test Championship, one side is punished for each side. As a result, two World Testing Championship points have been disconnected from England’s total marks. ,Penalty has influenced England’s standing in the World Test Championship. His points were reduced from 24 to 22 out of a total of 36 points, which reduced his percentage from 66.67. As a result of this deficiency, Sri Lanka went beyond England to second with 66.67 percent.