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DC Bowling Coach Munaf Patel Fined 25% Match Fee For Breaching IPL Code of Conduct

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Delhi Capitals Bowling Coach Munaf Patel Has Been Fined for Breaching IPL Code of Conduct. Photo: @Hind_Ki_khoj/X

Delhi Capitals Bowling Coach Munaf Patel Has Been Fined 25 per cent of His Match Fee and Accumulated One Demerit Point For Breaching The IPL CODE of Conduct during the HIGH-OCTANSTAN GAME Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednsday.

Munaf Patel Had a Heated Exchange With the Fourth Umpire during the match after the Umpire refused to allow a player to enter the field to convey his message.

The match went down to the wire on wedding (April 16) Night with DC Winning The Edge-of-the-SEAT Thriller in a Super Over Over after both teams were tied at 188 Runs.

The Former India Pacer “Admitted to the Level 1 Offense Under Article 2.20 of the IPL Code of Conduct, which pertains to the condition is a constant to the spirit of the game.

“Munaf Patel, Bowling Coach, Delhi Capitals Has Been Fined 25 per cent of his match fees and have also across one demeroit point for breaching the ipl code of Conduct Dining HIS TAMINSTH Royals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi on Wednsday, “said the statement

Munaf, the statement said, had “accepted the match Reference’s Sanction”.

The statement did not specify munaf’s exact offense but it is likely Convey his message.

Munaf, A Key Member of India’s 2011 ODI World Cup-Winning Squad Under MS Dhoni, was appointed DC Bowling Coach in Nepember Last Year Replacing James Hopes.

Article 2.20 covers all types of conduct that are contrary to the spirit of the game and are not specificly and adequately covered by the specific offenses

“… Article 2.20 May (Depending upon the serialness and context of the breach) Prohibit, without limitation, the following: (a) the use of an illegal bat or Illegal wicket-keeping gloves; Comply with the provisions of clause 6.3 of the ipl matching conditions, “The IPL Code of Conduct States.

“… the context of the particular situation, and whether its was deliberate, reckless, negligent, avoidable and/or accidental, shall be considesdered. The percent shall deterymine wharemine of Severity the Conduct Lays (With the Range of Severity Starting at Conduct of a Minor Nature (and hence a Level 1 offense) up to Conduct of An Extremely Serial Nature (and Hence a Level 4 Offense).

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