Why ravindra jadeja Was Asked To Do Away With Tape Available At Some Point In The Semis



India all-rounder ravindra jadeja was visible in a dialogue with on-field umpire richard Illingworth at some stage in the

Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final against australia in dubai on Tuesday, march 4. The short change occurred after the left-arm spinner was asked to do away with tape from his bowling hand.


India captain rohit sharma  and previous captain virat kohli additionally joined the communication, looking for clarification from the umpire regarding the intervention.


The incident passed off inside the nineteenth over while Jadeja arrived on the  bowling crease with tape on his left wrist. He turned to seemingly experiencing some pain due to a niggle. However, on-discipline umpire Illingworth halted him and seemed to teach him to remove the tape.


Jadeja had already  bowled two overs before the intervention, but when he came back with the tape on his wrist, umpire Illingworth deemed it vital to step in.



ICC policies explained


In  line with the international Cricket Council regulations, "No fielder other than the wicket-keeper will be approved to put on gloves or outside leg guards. Further, safety for the hand or fingers may be worn only with the  consent of the umpires."


The umpires are allowed to take a stricter stance while bowlers are wearing tapes on their bowling hand. The regulations are at ease a bit if the bowler suffered an injury to his/her bowling arm in the identical sport.


Jadeja was allowed to wear the tape in the very next over. Wondering why? He hurt his hand even as he dived to stop a single from steve smith within the 19th over.


Bowlers sporting porous and skin-colored  tape on their bowling hand would possibly cause visibility problems for the batters in white-ball cricket.


The chennai first-rate Kings megastar stepped up on the large stage, getting two essential wickets within the middle  overs for India. After varun chakravarthy got the huge wicket of Travis Head., Marnus Labuschagne and steve smith introduced fifty-six for the 1/3 wicket. But Jadeja was given the massive wicket of Labuschagne within  the twenty-third over before getting josh Inglis in the twenty-sixth over.


Jadeja varied his tempo wonderfully well as he got a slider in to dismiss Labuschagne. Inglis was deceived by the pace (or the lack of it) as he chipped one straight to virat kohli at short cover.


But Smith became the leading scorer within the middle with a brisk fifty.

 


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