
Zimbabwe Pacer, Kundai Matigi, received a fine of 15 percent of his fee for the match and after his inappropriate and dangerous behavior during the start of the second test against South Africa in Bulawayo on Monday, July 7, gave a point.
Matigi dangerously threw the ball on Lhuan-Dre when he was outside in the middle of the bat. He threw the ball on his wrist, although he was in close proximity. The dough did not accept the field after the end of the launching shifts for a short time even because of the morning.
Matigi violated Article 2.9 of the ICC behavior code for players and players support staff.
Lhuan-Dre Pretorius suffered injury to soft tissue on the right wrist after being hit yesterday
X -rays have not revealed any fracture
Will not be in the next shift of the field but will be available bat if there is additional bat shifts for Proteas pic.twitter.com/uhqi8cqify– Werner (@werries_) July 7, 2025
This applies to “throwing the ball (or any other cricket equipment) on or near the player inappropriate and/or dangerous during the international match,” the ICC said in the media edition.
Pacer admitted to crime and accepted the sanction proposed by the judge match, Ranjan Madugalle.
South Africa has a complete check in the second test Wiaan Mulder scored iconic 367 in the first shifts. Although he is a South African captain, he did not want a record, respecting the historical success of the legend of West India, respecting a record in a 400-run record. In addition, it was also the first Mulder game as a test captain. Took over the role afterwards Keshav Maharaj was expelled match due to injury. Both hands took responsibility and created a magical display that will remember in South African cricket history for a long time.
South Africa ended with a declaration of 626/5. Prerenian Subrayen, who was handed over to the debut, continued to take four goals to help Zimbabwe’s bundle out in just 170 in the first shifts when visitors forced subsequent watching. They ended the game the second day at 51/1 and the hosts stare at the defeat of the shifts.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
8 July 2025