IPL 2023: Heinrich Klaasen’s pocket was heavy for showing dissatisfaction with no ball, Amit Mishra also got scolded
Against Lucknow, Heinrich Klaasen expressed his displeasure about this even during a conversation with the broadcasters after arguing with the on-field umpire over not being given a no-ball.
In the Indian Premier League 2023 (IPL 2023), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) wicket-keeper batsman Heinrich Klaasen was fined 10 percent of his match fee for violating the IPL Code of Conduct during the match against Lucknow Supergiants (LSG) here on Saturday. Klaasen’s 29-ball 47 helped Hyderabad post 182 for six, but Lucknow chased down the target in 19.2 overs for three. Lucknow spinner Amit Mishra has also got scolded.
Klaasen also expressed his displeasure during a conversation with the broadcasters after arguing with the on-field umpire over not being given a no ball. According to a release from the IPL, “Klassen accepted a ‘Level 1’ offense under Article 2.7. This offense pertains to the use of public criticism/inappropriate remarks in the IPL Code of Conduct.
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Avesh Khan bowled a beamer to Abdul Samad and on-field umpire Akshay Totre called it a no-ball. Sunrisers Hyderabad then took DRS, but the third umpire also called it a legal ball. The match was briefly halted due to unruly spectators following Klaasen’s argument with the umpire.
Klaasen also expressed disappointment during talks with broadcasters
Talking to the broadcasters, the South African wicket-keeper batsman expressed his disappointment at the behavior of the spectators as well as the umpires’ decision. He said, “To be honest, the audience was disappointed. You don’t want that. This spoiled my batting rhythm. Umpiring was also not good.
Amit Mishra got scolded
In the same match, veteran Indian spinner Amit Mishra of Lucknow Supergiants was also reprimanded for breaching the IPL Code of Conduct. According to the statement, “The leg-spinner admitted to a ‘Level 1’ offense under Article 2.2 of the IPL Code of Conduct. In this, there has been talk of misuse of equipment during the match. Mishra has accepted his mistake. ”According to the IPL statement, the match referee’s decision is final and binding for a ‘level one’ breach of the code of conduct.