LSG vs MI: Hardik Pandya fined Rs 24 lakh, Mumbai Indians players also got strict punishment


Posted on 1st May 2024 11:47 am by rohit kumar

Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya was fined Rs 24 lakh for violating the IPL code of conduct. Apart from this, other players including the impact player of Mumbai Indians also had to face punishment. Mumbai Indians did not bowl their entire overs on time against Lucknow Supergiants on Tuesday.


 

According to the IPL statement, this is the second time in the current season that Mumbai Indians were found guilty of slow over-rate and that is why the entire team had to face punishment. "This was the team's second offense of the season under the IPL Code of Conduct about over-rate offenses," the statement said. Therefore, a fine of Rs 24 lakh was imposed on Hardik Pandya.

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loss of match fees

Other Mumbai Indians players including the Impact player were also fined. The statement said, "The remaining members of the playing 11, including the Impact player, were individually fined Rs 6 lakh or 25 percent of the match fee, whichever is less." However, Mumbai Indians' poor performance continues in the current season. Is. Hardik Pandya-led Mumbai Indians suffered their seventh defeat in 10 matches.


 

Mumbai's power ahead of Lucknow

Let us tell you that in the match played at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow, Mumbai Indians batted first and scored 144 runs after losing seven wickets in 20 overs. In reply, Lucknow Supergiants won the match by four wickets with 4 balls remaining. With this victory, Lucknow Supergiants reached third place in the points table of IPL 2024. The Mumbai Indians team is in 9th position.

 

Also Read: KKR vs DC: There will be a lot of runs in Eden Gardens, and bowlers will be craving for wickets! Understand the condition of the pitch through statistics

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