India ‘A’ docked 10 runs as penalty for running on the pitch against Sri Lanka ‘A’
Share :

India A docked 10 runs in tri-series match against Sri Lanka A after repeated violations of pitch protection rules. Discover how the match unfolded in Dambulla despite the penalty.
India A were docked 10 runs in their ongoing 50-over tri-series match against Sri Lanka A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium on Monday after batter Vipraj Nigam twice ran through the protected area of the pitch despite earlier warnings, leaving the umpires with no choice but to impose the penalties.
On-field umpires Prageeth Rambukwella and Shantha Fonseka enforced the sanctions midway through the 34th and 37th overs. The second infringement occurred when Nigam, attempting a single towards short third man, was sent back by non-striker Suryansh Shedge.
In his scramble to regain ground, he ran directly over the middle of the pitch. With Nigam having committed a similar offence two overs earlier, it prompted the on-field umpires to take action. The repeat violation resulted in two five-run penalties, meaning Sri Lanka A began their chase with 10 runs already added to their total.
Despite the setback, Nigam played a key role in India’s recovery by making 51 off 49 balls, while Shedge struck 72 from 66 deliveries to lift India A to 265. All-rounders Nigam and Shedge shared a 104-run stand for the eighth wicket after India ‘A’ had slumped to 143/7.
Sri Lanka A had earlier conceded five penalty runs themselves in the 16th over when wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella failed to collect a wide - the ball deflecting onto the helmet placed behind him. Teenaged batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s wait for a maiden half-century for India A continued as he was dismissed for 21 off 14 balls.
The 15-year-old had raced to a brisk start with boundaries against Mohammed Shiraz and Chamika Gunasekara but was undone by captain Sahan Arachchige, who brought himself on in the fourth over. Attempting a lofted drive off him, Sooryavanshi sliced to point. Despite the wobble later on, Shedge and Nigam’s partnership ensured a competitive total was on board for India ‘A’.
SHO injured in axe attack during protest over alleged encroachment in MP's Sidhi
Nepal: Tea producers shut factories, say India's strict import rules complicating exports
China attempting to reassert relationship with North Korea: Report
Hyderabad Heroes captain Manuel eyes a stronger comeback after learning from ‘one bad game’ at RPL
Infosys Co-Founder Backs View on Why India Has Not Produced a ChatGPT Rival
Sensex soars 736 points as US-Iran peace deal boosts market sentiment
Nitin Gadkari inaugurates Northeast Infrastructure Summit in Shillong
Missile Strikes, Deaths And Unanswered SOS Calls Raise Alarm In Gulf Crisis
IIIT Bangalore Hosts Fire Safety Awareness and Emergency Preparedness Program
India ‘A’ docked 10 runs as penalty for running on the pitch against Sri Lanka ‘A’
