Captain Luknaw Super Giants Rishab Pant and Al -Shabab Al -Dawar Digvish Singh were punished for separate violations of IPL behavior after his exciting victory over Mumbai over Mumbai on Friday night, at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpaye Ekana Cricket Stadium. Pant 12 rupees were fined for the high level of its slow team during the 16th match, which represents the first crime of this season this season under Article 2.22 of the IPL behavior law. The list imposes the difference on completing the amounts within the specified time frame, and it was, as a leader, responsible for the separation.
“Rishab Pant, Captain, Leno Super giants after his team maintained a slow excessive percentage during the 16th IPL 2025 match against Mumbai’s Indians at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vavaye Ekana Cricket, on Friday,” Read the IPL statement.
Meanwhile, Digvesh Singh – 23 -year -old, who admired his fiery trespass this season – faced great individual punishment. Singh was fined 50 percent of the matches fees after committing Level 1 crime under Article 2.5 of the Code of Conduct.
The violation, which is said to use an inappropriate language after the wikit, was the second of the season. After already got one point during the LSG match against Punjab kings on April 1, Singh now has a total of three Demerit points on his name.
According to the IPL disciplinary protocol, level 1 violations are under the jurisdiction of the match, whose decision is final and binding.
Despite the setbacks outside the field, Lenoo had a lot to celebrate it at night. Half of the century of Eden Markram and Mitchell Marsh laid a strong basis for beating, while vibrant bowling efforts guaranteed the extraordinary giants that were laid late in MI.
Defending their total under pressure, chose Digvesh Singh, Shaardul Thakur and Avesh Khan, a piece of wikit in the final match, showing steel nerves to bring the first victory at home in the LSG campaign.
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