IPL 2026: Nitish Rana Faces Consequences for Code of Conduct Violation
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Mumbai, April 12 (NationPress) The Delhi Capitals (DC) player Nitish Rana has faced disciplinary action for a breach of the Code of Conduct during the IPL 2026 encounter against the Chennai Super Kings at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Rana has been fined 25 percent of his match fee and has accrued one demerit point for violating Level 1 of the IPL's Code of Conduct for Players, according to a statement from the IPL.
In a statement, it was noted that Rana acknowledged the violation and accepted the match referee's penalty.
Rana's infraction involved breaching article 2.3 of the IPL's Code of Conduct, which pertains to the use of language that is generally recognized as offensive, obscene, and/or profane (in any language) that may be audible to spectators or viewers, either through the stump microphone or other means.
This behavior may include, for instance, expressing frustration using inappropriate language during a game.
The incident transpired in the 19th over as Rana engaged in a lengthy dispute with the fourth umpire regarding the refusal of Tristan Stubbs' request for a glove change amidst extreme heat. DC head coach Hemang Badani was also seen conversing with the fourth umpire.
Shortly thereafter, on the third ball of the 19th over, Stubbs was out while attempting to hit Jamie Overton over mid-off, with Noor Ahmed taking the catch. He returned to the pavilion, throwing his bat and gloves along the way.
In terms of match performance, Sanju Samson's brilliant century (115 runs off 56 balls) and Jamie Overton's impressive haul of four wickets led the Chennai Super Kings to triumph over the Delhi Capitals by 23 runs, marking their inaugural victory in IPL 2026.
Following Ruturaj's exit, Samson and Ayush Mhatre (59 runs) built a vital partnership of 113 runs for the second wicket. Shivam Dube added explosive runs at the end, contributing 20 runs off 10 balls, as the Super Kings set a formidable target of 212/2.
In response, the DC team started well, with openers KL Rahul and Pathum Nissanka sharing a 61-run stand. However, the bowlers of CSK made a strong comeback.
Pacer Overton particularly shone, recording figures of 4 overs, 18 runs, and 4 wickets, dismantling the Delhi Capitals' batting order as the visitors were bowled out for 189.