Hashmatullah Shahidi Reprimanded for Running on the Pitch in Chennai ODI

Hashmatullah Shahidi

Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi found himself on the wrong side of the rules during the third ODI against India in Chennai.

The 30-year-old was officially reprimanded and handed one demerit point for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct. The charge came under Article 2.10.10, which deals with a “batter causing deliberate or avoidable damage to the pitch.” This was his first offence in the last two years.

The incident took place while Shahidi was batting. He was warned twice unofficially for running on the protected area of the pitch. Then, in the 31st over, the umpires gave him an official warning. But he did it again. In the 40th over, he repeated the offence. This time, the umpires had no choice. Afghanistan were handed a five-run penalty.

Shahidi admitted his mistake. He accepted the punishment proposed by match referee Ranjan Madugalle. A demerit point stays on a player’s record for 24 months. If a player picks up four points, they face a ban. For now, Shahidi has just one.

It was a costly error for Afghanistan. The team lost the match by 48 runs. And Shahidi’s misstep added to the disappointment. For a captain, leading by example is key. This time, the example cost his team.

Jasmeet Rao

Jasmeet Rao

Author

Jasmeet Rao is a dedicated sports content writer with over 7 years of experience in the industry. He specializes in creating engaging and insightful content focused on match predictions, sports records, and the latest news updates. Known for his analytical approach and in-depth understanding of various sports, Jasmeet delivers accurate and reader-friendly content that resonates with sports enthusiasts.

Last updated: 22.06.2026
                                               

Relevant news