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NEW DELHI, April 20, 2024 (AFP) - Mumbai Indians batsman Tim David and
batting coach Kieron Pollard were fined Saturday for asking a teammate to
seek a TV review in contravention of rules during an Indian Premier League
match.
A video of the team dugout showed David and Pollard gesturing towards batsman
Suryakumar Yadav and urging him to take a review for a wide ball during a
game against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on Thursday.
David and Pollard were found to have committed a Level 1 offence under the
IPL's Code of Conduct, which says a player is not allowed to "seek assistance
from any person off the field of play in order to decide whether to request a
referral to the TV Umpire".
"David and Pollard were each fined 20 percent of their respective match fees.
Both admitted to the offence and accepted the Match Referee's sanction," the
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said in a press release.
Five-time champions Mumbai Indians, who pulled off a narrow win by nine runs
in Thursday's match, are currently placed seventh in the 10-team competition.