Siraj again clashed with the umpire: Match referee forgot to toss a coin

Posted on 10th Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

India defeated South Africa by 7 wickets in the second ODI played in Ranchi on Sunday. With this win, the three-match ODI series was leveled at 1-1. In front of South Africa, India landed with its B team. Despite this, the youth of India performed wonderfully. During the toss in the match, match referee Javagal Srinath forgot to give the coin. Siraj had a fierce fight with the umpire.

 

Javagal Srinath forgot to give the coin at the time of the toss

 

During the second ODI, when the captains of both teams came to toss, a funny incident happened. Match referee Javagal Srinath forgot to give the coin for the toss. Both the captains were in the middle of the field, but Shikhar Dhawan had no coin to throw. In such a situation, commentator Sanjay Manjrekar asked who had the coin, then Dhawan started looking at the match referee Srinath, after which Srinath realized his mistake and immediately took the coin out of his pocket. Dhawan tossed it in the air as soon as he got the coin. Keshav Maharaj won the toss and decided to bat first.

 

Siraj catches Superman while running

 

Mohammad Siraj dominated the second ODI. He also did wonders in fielding with excellent bowling. He caught such a running catch of Heinrich Klaasen off Kuldeep Yadav that everyone became crazy about him.

 

Kuldeep Yadav bowled a googly to Klaasen on the last ball of the 38th over of the African innings. He tried to send this ball out of the boundary. The ball went high in the air. At the same time, Siraj came running from long-on and took a brilliant catch of Klaasen flying like Superman. Klaasen scored 30 runs off 26 balls with the help of two fours and two sixes.

 

Ishaan played a quick inning, hit 7 sixes

 

Playing at his home ground Ranchi, Ishan Kishan batted with a bang and scored 93 runs in 84 balls with 4 fours and 7 sixes. He missed the first century of his international career. When he got out, he was so disappointed that there, he sat on the field. After this, when he was returning to the pavilion, he was also shouting at himself.

 

Ishan was caught by Bjorn Fortuyn at deep mid-wicket for a six in the third ball of the 35th over of the Indian innings and was caught by Reeza Hendricks. Ishaan was confident that the ball would go across the boundary, but he missed the first century of his international career when Hendricks caught it and sat down on the crease with the help of the bat.

 

Siraj clashes with the umpire

 

During the South African innings, in the 48th over, Indian pacer Mohammad Siraj, after committing a mistake himself, clashed with on-field umpire Virender Sharma. Whose video went viral on social media.

 

In fact, in 47.2 overs, Siraj bowled the ball to Keshav Maharaj. Maharaj was defeated. The ball went into the hands of wicketkeeper Sanju Samson. Samson throws it to Siraj. Siraj after catching the ball started going to bowl. At the same time, David Miller, standing at the non-strike end, had come a little out of the crease. Seeing this, Siraj hit the ball toward the wicket.

 

The ball went over the boundary as there was no fielder. Field umpire Virender Sharma termed it a four as a bye, after which Siraj got angry and clashed with the umpire. At the same time, team captain Shikhar Dhawan came and intervened. Due to this, the match was stopped for some time.

 

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