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What happened to Ravichandran Ashwin after he got out, first he fought with the umpire and then picked up his bat

R Ashwin Angry: During the Tamil Nadu Premier League, R Ashwin got very angry after being given out by the umpire. In the match, the female umpire had declared him LBW out, which Ashwin was not happy with.

TNPL 2025: R Ashwin, who has retired from international cricket, is currently playing in the Tamil Nadu Premier League. He is the captain of the Dindigul Dragons team. He got very angry during a match. His anger erupted when the female umpire gave him LBW out.

Star Sports Tamil has shared its video. It is clearly visible in the video that Ashwin is angry with the umpire because the umpire gave him out. Fans are also giving different reactions to the video. Let us tell you why Ashwin got so angry.

Why did Ashwin get angry at the umpire?

On Sunday, Dindigul Dragons vs IDream Tiruppur Tamizhans match was played in the Tamil Nadu Premier League. Ashwin came to play as an opener in this group stage match. Although Ashwin bats in the lower order, he opened the innings in this match. Well, he got out after scoring 18 runs in 11 balls. But he was not happy with his wicket.

Ashwin wanted to play sweep on this ball but the ball missed and hit his pad. The umpire raised his finger and gave out, but Ashwin immediately went to the umpire and started explaining something to him. The umpire ignored his words and moved ahead.

Hit the bat in anger!

When the umpire did not listen to him, Ashwin’s anger increased even more. He was not happy with his out. While going out of the field, he was looking towards the crease, then in anger he picked up his bat and hit his pad hard.

Match status

This was the 5th match of Tamil Nadu Premier League. Ashwin-led Dindigul Dragons were all out for 93 runs. Aisakimuth took the most 4 wickets. Sai Kishore took 2 and M Mathivannan took 3 wickets.

Chasing the target, Karaikudi Kaalai won in 11.5 overs. Tushar Raheja scored an unbeaten 65 runs.

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