Ravichandran Ashwin beat well for division and outburst during the match; Checking details | Mint

Ravichandran Ashwin, a former star player in India, got in trouble during a Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) match on June 8. He was hit with a penalty during a Tamil Nadu Premier League match. Here is everything you need to know. Ashwin was fined. Ravichandran Ashwin was fined 30% of his match fee. He was penalized because he showed anger to the referees and abused his equipment. This happened in a match between Dindigul Dragons and Tiruppur Tamizhans in Coimbatore. The fine was divided into 10% because he fought with the referees and 20% to abuse his equipment. After the match, Ashwin agreed to the punishment. “A trial was held by the referee of the match after the match,” Cricbuzz reported. Controversial decision of the referee The trouble began when Ashwin was discharged by LBW (leg before wicket) from Sai Kishore’s delivery. The ball looked like it pitched outside the leg stump, which should have saved him. But Dindigul Dragons used their two reviews earlier in the game to check broad balls. Without an overview of, Ashwin would not be able to challenge the referee’s call. It made him very upset because he thought the decision was wrong. Ashwin’s reaction Ashwin did not hide his frustration. Just after he was handed out, he fought with the referee on the field. As he walked back to the pavilion, he hit his pillows with his bat and later threw his gloves in anger. A video of this moment quickly went on social media viral, showing how annoyed he was with the decision. Match details and outcome The match took place at night at Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science Cricket Ground in Coimbatore. The referee was critic, and the referee of the match was Arjun Kripal Singh. Ashwin, who led Dindigul Dragons, scored 18 runs from 11 balls and beat two fours and a six. His team was in fifth place on 39/1 when he got out. After his dismissal, Dindigul Dragons batting series collapsed and lost their last nine wickets for just 54 runs. They set a target of 94, but Tiruppur Tamizhans easily chased it and won by nine wickets and 49 balls. TNPL scoring and schedule At the moment, the Dindigul dragons are in fifth place on the TNPL points table. They played two games, won one and lost one. The ninth edition of the TNPL started on June 6 and runs until July 6, 2025.

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