Ishant Sharma fined 25 percent of the match rates after the party Mrh vs GT IPL 2025


Gujarat Titans (GT) veteran, Pacer Ishant Sharma, has been fined 25 percent of his party rates after breaching the Indian League Premier League (IPL) Conduct Code during the match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium on Sunday, April 6. His crime has also won a demental point.

The Pealer becomes the second player to suppress himself for disciplinary reasons of the ongoing tournament after Lucknow Super Giants Spinner Digvesh Rashi, who has been fined twice for his famous celebration of the “Notebook”.

The details behind the potential breach are not yet known, but the governing body confirmed the punishment with a statement on Monday, April 7 after the sentence of the referee Javagal Srininh.

“Ishant Sharma, Bowler, Gujarat Titans, was fined 25 percent of its party rates, and has also accumulated a dementing point for breaching the IPL Code of Conduct during the team's match against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad on Sunday,” said the statement.

“Ishant Sharma admitted the crime of level 1 of article 2.2 and accepted the party's referee sanction. For level 1 breaches of Code of Conduct, the party's referee's decision is final and binding,” he read the statement.

Ishant Sharma He has obtained a notorious reputation over the years, leading to a questionable disciplinary record. The veteran has been fined several occasions on the international circuit for altercations in the countryside.

It was fined 65 percent of its party rates after breaching the ICC code of conduct twice during the second test against Sri Lanka in Colombo in 2017. The 36 -year -old Pealer was also fined to celebrate aggressively during the Birmingham test on the 2018 India tour in England. Its altering with Kamran Akmal in the first T20I against Pakistan in Bengaluru in 2012 also caused a fine of 15 percent.

Ishant Sharma ended with 0-53 figures in a slow wicker against SRH at IPL 2025

The Pealer of his right arm had a forgetful departure for GT in his victory of seven Wicket out of the house. Shubman Gill's side was dominant with the ball, as Mohammed Siraj (17/04) and Sai Kishore (2/24) continued their impressive form. But Ishant Sharma's spell stood out for all the wrong reasons, as he granted 53 runs at four points without a wick.

His economy rate read 13.25, while the next most expensive ballist for GT was Rashid Khan with 7.75 after he granted 31 runs from his four surfaces.

Washant initially was not part of the Gt Playing XI, but came to Arshad Khan after the opening of the season and maintained his place in the bowling unit so far. He was also expensive in GT victory over RCB, granting 27 ridges in two points, but he had collected the Wicket Key to skateboarding.