Former India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin.
The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runs
Former India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharuddin. The last over no-ball drama between DC and RR saw Delhi Capitals' skipper gesturing at his batters to walk off the field after the umpire denied the side a possible no-ball. With 36 runsFormer India captain and legendary batter Mohammed Azharuddin on Friday criticised the Delhi Capitals after the no-ball controversy in the 19th over of their innings which saw captain Rishabh Pant asking the batters to walk off the field. "Bad sportsman spirit on display by #DelhiCapitals Cricket is a game of gentlemen and this behaviour is completely unacceptable. #IPL20222 #DCvsRR," tweeted Azharudd
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