News India Live, Digital Desk: The shadow of controversies is deepening in IPL 2026. The management of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) is very angry after the close defeat against Rajasthan Royals. According to sources, ‘Controversial Dismissals’ took place during the Hyderabad team match and Rajasthan’s fast bowler Avesh Khan Is considering filing an official complaint with BCCI regarding BCCI’s behaviour. This match has raised questions not only on the points table but also on the sporting spirit of IPL.
Avesh Khan’s ‘aggressive’ behaviour: Was decorum broken?
In the last moments of the match, when the contest was at a very exciting turn, a heated exchange was seen between Avesh Khan and the Hyderabad batsmen.
Event: Hyderabad management has found Avesh Khan’s way of celebrating after taking a wicket and the gesture made towards the opposition batsman ‘disrespectful’.
Violation of rules: SRH believes that Avesh has violated the IPL’s ‘Code of Conduct’. The team argues that aggression is part of the game, but personal attacks will not be tolerated.
Bad umpiring: not once but three times
Hyderabad is unhappy not only with Avesh Khan but also with the umpires present on the field. There were three decisions in the match that changed the course of the game:
LBW controversy: The umpire remained firm on his decision despite a spike in the ‘ultra-edge’ given to Abhishek Sharma.
Ignoring the wide ball: Declaring a clear wide ball as a fair delivery in the final overs, which even Pat Cummins expressed displeasure on the field.
Decision to catch out: Treating a suspected catch taken on the boundary line as a ‘clean catch’ without seeing adequate replays.
Pat Cummins and Kavya Maran’s strict stance
captain of sunrisers pat cummins He did not say anything directly in the press conference after the match, but his signals were clear that he was not happy with the umpiring. At the same time, the owner of the team poetic killing He was seen in the stands holding his head at the umpire’s decisions and talking to the officials. The team is now waiting for the match referee’s report, after which a formal letter can be sent to BCCI.
What does BCCI rule say?
According to IPL rules, any team can send its complaint to the referee or BCCI’s technical committee within 48 hours of the end of the match. If Avesh Khan is found guilty, he could be fined a match fee or banned for one match. At the same time, this complaint will also affect the rating of umpires.
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