BCCI fines RCB Captain Rajat Patidar

Rajat Patidar, the Indian Premier League (IPL) first captain of the RCB, led the team to an impressive start, winning three of the first four games under his leadership. However, despite its outstanding performance, Captain RCB was fined by BCCI.
According to IPL Media Advisory.
In its statement, BCCI said it was the first crime of the season under Article 2.2 of the IPL Code of Conduct, which involved the minimum violation of the minimum violation, and BCCI said in its statement that Patidar was fined INR 1.2 million.
Royal Challenger Bangalore has found a new leader to strengthen authority and consistency. Rajat Patidar, the Indian Premier League (IPL) first captain of the RCB, led the team to an impressive start, winning three of the first four games under his leadership.
His performance, both the leader and the bat, is excellent.
RCB’s victory under Patidar with the three most powerful teams in IPL history – Kolkata Cavaliers Riders (KKR), Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI). The Bangalore-based franchise not only beats these heavyweights, but also manages to beat them at their home court.
He has won 161 runs in four games, including two and a half centuries. His calming and calculated approach when creases provide much-needed stability in the RCB lineup.
While it remains to be seen how the rest of the season unfolds, early signs indicate a promising chapter in the RCB’s journey, which can be written under the watch of Rajat Patidar.
Participated in the competition, Mi won the competition and chose to participate in the competition first.
Despite Phil Salt’s early departure, Virat (67 out of 67, 8 quarters and 2 sixes) and Devdutt Padikkal (37 out of 22, 2 quarters and 3 sixes) ensured Mi regretted their decision as they were in a counterattack against 91. After being fired, Captain Rajat Patidar (64 out of 32 balls, 5 quarters and 4 sixes) and Jitesh Sharma (40 out of 19 balls, 2 quarters and 4 sixes) ensured that the running rate never dropped. RCB ends at 221/5.
Hardik Pandya (2/45), Captain and Trent Boult (2/57) took two wickets, but the run missed. Vignesh Puthur also has a ticket gate. Jasprit Bumrah offers a 0/29 number in four comebacks.
During the run, MI was 99/4 in 12 games, but burst 89 in the explosive 89 shots in the Tilak Varma (56 out of 29 balls, 4 boundaries and 4 six innings) and elastic Hardik Pandya (42 out of 15 balls, 3 quarters and 4 sixths) in the explosive 89 shots.
But Krunal (4/45), Josh Hazlewood (2/37) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/48) were in trouble with the important wicket at the right time, helping to win the RCB 12 win. RCB ranked third with three wins and four games loss, all three of which left home. Mi won only one in five games and was in eighth place.