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IPL 2022 RCB vs GT: Wade had to show anger in the Pavilion, found guilty of IPL Code of Conduct

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi, Online Desk. In the match against Bangalore Wade had to show anger in the Pavilion, found guilty of IPL Code of Conduct, the Gujarat wicket-keeper batsman once again had to bear the brunt of the technical glitches and the umpire’s mistake. In the sixth over, Matthew Wade was declared out lbw off Maxwell’s delivery. But when Wade took the DRS against this decision, Ultra Edge also failed to catch the mistake. As a result, he was declared out.

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Wade’s anger reached the seventh heaven on reaching the pavilion

After getting out, when he was moving towards the pavilion in anger, Virat Kohli was seen talking to him. But on reaching the pavilion, Wade’s anger reached to the seventh heaven. And he threw his helmet and slammed his bat several times, for which he has now suffered.

In fact, he was found guilty of the IPL Code of Conduct in the matter of causing damage to things. However, for now, he has been released only after being reprimanded. Wade has accepted a Level 1 offense under Article 2.5 of the IPL Code of Conduct. In case of violation of Level 1 of the Code of Conduct, the decision of the match referee is final and binding.

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Captain Hardik Pandya’s innings of 62 runs

Talking about the match, batting first. Gujarat team set a target of 169 runs in front of RCB due to captain Hardik Pandya’s brilliant 62 runs. Which RCB made 8 balls before losing only 2 wickets. For RCB, Virat Kohli looked in color and scored 73 runs 54 balls. This is his second half-century in this season against Gujarat. Apart from Kohli, captain Faf du Plessis made 44 and Glenn Maxwell played an explosive innings of 40 runs in 18 balls. Now all the hopes of the team rest on the match between Delhi and Mumbai.

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