IND vs AUS: Ravindra Jadeja Ball Tampering Controversy in India vs Australia 1st Test. Check Details
Published on: Feb 10, 2023 12:32 pm IST|Updated on: Feb 10, 2023 12:36 pm IST
IND vs AUS: The Indian cricket team has put an end to the controversy surrounding Ravindra Jadeja and his alleged involvement in ball-tampering. On Thursday, February 9th, the Australian media accused the 34-year-old all-rounder of using a substance on the ball to alter its condition during a spell of impressive bowling. However, the Indian team management was quick to take the matter to the attention of match referee Andy Pycroft, who cleared the air by stating that Jadeja used pain relief on his finger and not anything to alter the ball’s condition.
IND vs AUS: Ravindra Jadeja Ball Tampering Controversy in India vs Australia 1st Test. Check Details
Ravindra Jadeja had a brilliant outing in the match, scalping five wickets and helping his team restrict the Australian side. The allegations made by the Australian media have caused a stir in the cricketing world, and the Indian team has taken the necessary steps to protect its player’s reputation. The match referee’s statement has put an end to the matter, and Ravindra Jadeja can now focus on the game, without any distractions.
At the conclusion of Day 1 of the match, match referee Andy Pycroft brought to the attention of India captain Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja an issue regarding the latter’s actions on the field. According to a report by Espncricinfo, Pycroft showed the Indian captain and Jadeja a video that left them outraged. The International Cricket Council (ICC) states that the match referee has the power to initiate an independent investigation if he feels that a matter is too serious.
The video footage showed Ravindra Jadeja taking a substance from the back of Mohammed Siraj’s palm with his right hand. He then rubbed the substance onto the index finger of his left hand, which is his bowling arm, just before he started to bowl a delivery. In the footage, Jadeja was not seen rubbing anything on the ball itself, although he did have the ball in his hands at the time.
Interestingly, the Australian team did not make any official complaint about the matter, and they were reportedly unaware of the situation that was brought to light by the Australian media. However, upon being questioned by the match referee, the Indian team management responded quickly and stated that Jadeja had only used pain relief on his finger.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of fair play in the sport and the need for players to maintain the integrity of the game. Ball-tampering is considered a serious offense in the world of cricket, and it is imperative for teams to take necessary measures to protect their players from false allegations. The Indian team has done just that by quickly responding to the referee’s questions and clarifying the situation.
During the 46th over of Day 1, Australia’s score was 120/5 with Alex Carey and Peter Handscomb at the crease when Ravindra Jadeja was handed the ball. In the footage, he was seen having a brief conversation with pacer Mohammed Siraj and taking an ointment or substance similar to vaseline from him. The all-rounder then rubbed the substance onto his finger. This action was misinterpreted by the Australian media, who accused Jadeja of tampering with the ball. Tim Paine and Michael Vaughan also added fuel to the fire by alleging the Indian cricket team of wrongdoing.
India vs Australia 2023 Schedule
Date | Format | Matches | Time | Venue | Result |
9 – 13 February, 2023 | 1st Test | India vs Australia | 9:30 AM IST | Nagpur | |
17 – 21 February, 2023 | 2nd Test | India vs Australia | 9:30 AM IST | Delhi | |
1 – 5 March, 2023 | 3rd Test | India vs Australia | 9:30 AM IST | Dharamsala | |
9 – 13 March, 2023 | 4th Test | India vs Australia | 9:30 AM IST | Ahmedabad | |
17 March, 2023 | 1st ODI | India vs Australia | 10 AM IST | Mumbai | |
19 March, 2023 | 2nd ODI | India vs Australia | 10 AM IST | Visakhapatnam | |
22 March, 2023 | 3rd ODI | India vs Australia | 10 AM IST | Chennai |