Massive mistake on the field against Hyderabad against Gujarat fast bowler, IPL sentenced severe punishment – Gujarat Titans Star Pacer Ishant Sharma Fined for Breaching IPL Code of Conduct during SRH vs GT IPL 2025 Match

Hyderabad: Sunrisers Hyderabad has to face the mouth from the Gujarat Titans in an important match of IPL 2025. The team captained by Shubman Gill gave the team victory. Mohammad Siraj, Shubman Gill and Washington Sundar were the heroes of his victory. However, after the match, fast bowler Ishant Sharma has been fined for breaking the IPL rules. They will have to pay 25 percent of the match fees. Also, a demerit point has been added to his account. The action took place during the match between Gujarat Titans (GT) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). Ishant Sharma has been found guilty under Article 2.2. He has accepted his crime. The IPL statement said- Ishant Sharma accepted the crime of Level 1 under Article 2.2 and accepted the decision of the match referee. For violation of Level 1 of the Code of Conduct, the decision of the match referee is final and binding.

The BCCI rule includes any action outside the activities of general cricket, such as killing or kicking wickets and any action that intentionally, carelessly or inadvertently (even though accidental in any case) advertisement boards, boundary fences, dressing rooms doors, mirrors, windows and other fiction and other fiction and fittings. For example, this crime can occur when a player rotates his bat vigorously in disappointment and damages the advertising board.

The match in Hyderabad was not good for Ishant Sharma. He conceded 53 runs in four overs and did not get any wicket. SRH scored 152 runs losing 8 wickets, which was a low score. However, Mohammad Siraj (4/17) and the famous Krishna (2/25) bowled well. GT captain Shubman Gill scored an unbeaten 61 runs in 43 balls. He took the team to the target in 16.4 overs. With this victory, GT has reached second place in the IPL points table. At the same time, SRH has reached the bottom after the fourth consecutive defeat.

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