During the first Test match against England, Indian vice-captain Rishabh Pant displayed visible frustration on the field, leading to a heated exchange with the umpire on Day 3. Pant had requested an inspection of the ball in the first session, expressing concerns about its condition. Despite his request, the umpire, after a standard gauge check, deemed the ball fit for play. Pant, dissatisfied with the decision, reacted by throwing the ball in anger. This occurred during the 63rd over of England’s innings, with Ben Stokes and Harry Brook batting. The incident reflects the mounting tension of the match. According to the ICC Code of Conduct, as outlined by Wisden, Pant could face penalties for his actions, potentially for dissent (Level 1 or 2 offense) and throwing the ball at or near the umpire.
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