The first Test match between India and New Zealand was an intense affair with a heated argument between Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and the umpire. Captain Ajinkya Rahane stepped in to intervene and the matter was reported to the match referee. The incident was caught on video and has been widely shared on social media.
1. Ind vs Nz 1st Test
India and New Zealand faced off in the first Test of their two-match series in Wellington. The match was a closely fought affair with both teams putting up a great performance. India won the match by 10 wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series.
2. Heated Argument between Ashwin and Umpire
The match was not without controversy, however. In the first innings, Ravichandran Ashwin got into a heated argument with the umpire. He was unhappy with the decision to not give him a no-ball and argued with the umpire.
3. Captain Ajinkya Rahane’s Intervention
This argument was noticed by Indian captain Ajinkya Rahane who stepped in to intervene. He asked Ashwin to calm down and respect the umpire’s decision. This incident was reported to the match referee.
4. Complaint Filed to Match Referee
The Indian team filed a complaint to the match referee regarding the incident. The referee is expected to take action against Ashwin if he is found guilty of misconduct.
5. Video of the Incident
The incident was caught on video and has been widely shared on social media. The video shows Ashwin arguing with the umpire and Rahane intervening.
6. International Cricket Council’s Response
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has yet to comment on the incident. It is expected that the ICC will take appropriate action if Ashwin is found guilty of misconduct.
The incident between Ravichandran Ashwin and the umpire has caused a stir in the cricketing community. The Indian team has filed a complaint to the match referee and the ICC is expected to take action against Ashwin if he is found guilty of misconduct. The video of the incident has been widely shared on social media and has become a talking point among cricket fans.