Pollard fined 25% for showing dissent

Published - May 13, 2019 09:55 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Mumbai Indians all-rounder Kieron Pollard was fined 25% of his match fee for showing dissent at an umpiring decision during the IPL final against Chennai Super Kings, here on Sunday.

Pollard admitted to the Level 1 offence 2.8 of the IPL Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials and accepted the sanction.

For Level 1 breaches of the IPL Code of Conduct, the match referee Javagal Srinath’s decision was final and binding.

During the final over of the innings, an annoyed Pollard took strike near the tramline (marked for wide balls) before nearly leaving the pitch, attracting the ire of the match officials.

Bowling the final over of the Mumbai innings, CSK’s Dwayne Bravo, finding Pollard shuffle repeatedly towards the off-stump from his one-leg guard, cleverly bowled fuller deliveries outside the ‘tramline’ for three successive dot balls.

On all three occasions, straight umpire Nitin Menon didn’t signal wide as expected by Pollard, the reason being the burly batsman’s big trigger.

After the third dot delivery, Pollard flipped his bat in the air even though he didn’t utter a word.

Just as Bravo got into his stride to bowl the fourth delivery, Pollard, in a mock gesture, left the stumps open and kept walking towards the side of the crease.

The umpires immediately intervened as Ian Gould, from square leg, and Menon, walked towards him to reprimand the player for his gesture, which was against the spirit of the game.

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