Why was Harshit Rana reprimanded for a breach of conduct in the first ODI?
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Key Takeaways
- Harshit Rana reprimanded for ICC Code of Conduct breach.
- Violation occurred during first ODI against South Africa.
- Rana accepted the proposed sanction from the match referee.
- India won the match by 17 runs.
- Importance of maintaining sportsmanship in cricket highlighted.
Dubai, Dec 3 (NationPress) Indian bowler Harshit Rana has faced a reprimand for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during his team's victory against South Africa in the inaugural ODI held in Ranchi.
Rana was found in violation of Article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which addresses the use of language, actions, or gestures that may belittle or provoke an aggressive reaction from a batter upon their dismissal during an International Match.
This incident transpired during the 22nd over of South Africa's innings when Rana directed a gesture towards the dressing room after getting rid of Proteas batter Dewald Brevis.
The action was deemed potentially provocative, leading to Rana receiving one demerit point on his disciplinary record.
This marks Rana’s first offence within the last 24 months, and he acknowledged it, accepting the punishment proposed by Richie Richardson from the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees.
“Rana accepted the offence and the sanction put forward by Richie Richardson, hence a formal hearing was unnecessary,” the ICC stated in their announcement.
The on-field umpires, Jayaraman Madanagopal and Sam Nogajski, along with third umpire Rod Tucker and fourth umpire Rohan Pandit, were responsible for levelling the charge.
Level 1 breaches entail a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, with a maximum penalty of up to 50% of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.
The host team triumphed over South Africa by 17 runs in a thrilling series opener, leading the series 1-0. Batting first, India amassed a commendable 349/8, bolstered by Virat Kohli’s magnificent 135, his 52nd ODI century, along with solid contributions from Rohit Sharma (57) and KL Rahul (60).
South Africa’s pursuit stumbled at the onset as Rana struck twice in a single over, dismissing Rickelton and de Kock. Arshdeep Singh intensified the pressure by removing skipper Markram, leaving the visitors in disarray early on.
Middle-order resistance came from Matthew Breetzke, Tony de Zorzi, and Dewald Brevis, who formed essential partnerships, but Kuldeep Yadav persistently disrupted South Africa’s flow, securing four crucial wickets.
Jansen’s aggressive innings rekindled Protea hopes, with Bosch’sPrasidh Krishna dismissed Bosch, clinching India’s narrow victory.