A tense moment unfolded during the first Test between England and India as Rishabh Pant displayed his displeasure with an umpire’s decision. Pant, the Indian vice-captain, sought to have the ball replaced on Day 3, but the umpire, after inspection, ruled it fit for play. The denial prompted Pant to throw the ball in apparent frustration. This incident happened during the 63rd over of England’s innings. The ICC Code of Conduct suggests that Pant’s actions could lead to disciplinary measures, as explained by Wisden. Article 2.8 (dissent) and Article 2.9 (throwing the ball) are potential violations that could result in penalties for Pant.
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