Ugly scene at Kotla as Gambhir, Tiwary nearly exchange blows
There were ugly scenes at Feroz Shah Kotla ground as rival captains Gautam Gambhir and Manoj Tiwary nearly came to exchanging blows during the Ranji Trophy match between Delhi and Bengal, in New Delhi on Saturday.
Situation came to such a pass that umpire K. Srinath had to come between the two players as Gambhir moved towards Tiwary to hit him and he also came charging at the Delhi skipper.
In fact in an unprecedented ugly gesture, Gambhir even pushed umpire Srinath, who was trying to get him out of the way to hit Tiwary.
Touching umpire is a grave offence in cricket, which could invite a ban.
The incident happened in 7.1 over when Partha Sarathi Bhattacharjee got out of Manan Sharma’s bowling and Tiwary came in to bat at No. 4 wearing a cap.
Tiwary first took guard and was about to take strike. But he stopped the bowler and signalled at the dressing room to bring his helmet as a pacer was operating from the other end.
Delhi players felt that it was a deliberate time wasting tactic.
Manan ticked off Manoj and he told him to lay off. All of a sudden, Gambhir, at first slip, got into the action and started abusing the Bengal skipper, who then retaliated.
Suddenly all hell broke loose as Gambhir said: “Shaam ko mil tujhe maroonga (Meet me in the evening, I will hit you).
And Tiwary retorted, saying: “Shaam kya abhi bahar chal (Why wait till evening, let’s go out and settle it now”).
Umpire Srinath then sprinted from bowler’s end.
Gambhir with his fists raised charged towards Tiwary, who was also not ready to back down. Umpire Srinath came in the middle, but Gambhir to everyone’s horror pushed the umpire trying to get him out of the way.
Manoj was then seen shouting at Gambhir, saying: “Did I tell you anything? Why did you have to come in between.”
Both Tiwary and Gambhir will be summoned by the match referee Valmick Buch.
Delhi coach Vijay Dahiya said: “It happens when two captains are passionate about the game. The match referee will decide based on umpire’s report. This is not first time it has happened and neither is it the last time.”
Bengal bowler Pragyan Ojha also said that these kind of incidents happen on the field.
“I know cricket is a gentleman’s game but when men play, these things happen. This is not the first time it has happened on cricket field and let’s talk about Bengal’s performance than this small incident.”
Bengal manager Sameer Dasgupta was summoned by match referee to hear his team’s version, while Delhi will be represented by Manoj Kapoor.
Source: The Hindu