Saturday , November 23 2024

Another blow to RR after the defeat, due to which BCCI punished Sanju Samson – News India Live

In the IPL match played on Wednesday, Rajasthan Royals defeated Gujarat Titans by 3 wickets. After the defeat, Rajasthan Royals have suffered another big blow. After the defeat, suddenly a bad news has come for Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson. Samson scored 68 runs in 38 balls in this match. Along with this, he batted at a strike rate of 178.95 and hit 7 fours and 2 sixes.

One mistake and Rs. loss of 12 lakhs

Sanju Samson had to suffer a loss of Rs 12 lakh due to his own mistake. Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson has been charged with violating the IPL code of conduct and fined Rs 12 lakh. This was Sanju Samson's first mistake in IPL 2024. This has been attributed to the slow over rate. BCCI has announced this big punishment. Rajasthan Royals team failed to complete 20 overs in the stipulated time.

BCCI announced punishment

Due to slow over rate, Rajasthan Royals had to field 5 players instead of 4 in the 30 yard area in the last over of the IPL match against Gujarat Titans. Captain Sanju Samson has been found guilty of slow over-rate during the match against Gujarat Titans on April 10, the press release said. This was Sanju Samson's first mistake of the season in terms of slow over rate. A fine of Rs 12 lakh has been imposed on him.

Then there will be a higher fine

If Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson is found guilty of slow over rate again, he will be fined Rs 24 lakh. Along with this, a fine of Rs 6 lakh each or 25 percent of the match fee will be imposed on the other players of the team. Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant has been fined twice and Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill once again for slow over-rate in IPL 2024. According to the rules, a captain found guilty of slow over-rate three times in an IPL season can be banned for one IPL match along with a fine of Rs 30 lakh. Other players in the playing eleven, including impact players, will be fined Rs 12 lakh or 50 percent of the match fee.