Hyderabad: India A wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan has been allegedly accused of "inappropriate behaviour" amid ball-tampering allegations against the visiting Indian cricket team. The chatter escalated before play of the final day of the unofficial Test match between India A and Australia A in Mackay began on Sunday, November 3, and Ishan could find himself in trouble if officials charge him with on-field "dissent."
According to local media, Ishan Kishan might get sanctions for his altercation with umpire Shawn Craig due to which the start of play was delayed when the umpires changed the ball, citing "scratch marks" on the previous one. Following the incident, Indian players were seen arguing with the umpires. The umpire Craig was then overheard on the stump mic saying that the Indians were responsible for the scratches on the ball.
Ishan Kishan displayed his displeasure over the ball change as he was engaged in a heated discussion with umpire Shawn. "You scratch it, we change the ball. There will be no more discussion; let’s play. This is not a discussion; you will be playing with that ball," umpire Shawn told the Indian players, as quoted by The Age.
Ishan replied, calling the decision "very stupid," which further irritated the umpire. "Excuse me, you will be penalised for dissent. That is inappropriate behaviour; it is because of your actions that we changed the ball," umpire Shawn retorted.