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Ravichandran Ashwin and CO. Accused in a shocking way of falsification of the ball after SMP VS DD TNPL 2025 Match

Dindigul Dragons (DD) was shocked by Dindigul Dragons (DD).

In their complaint with TNPL organizers, the Madurai -based franchise allegedly alleged the use of towels treated with chemicals to improve the heaviness of the ball and he produced a metallic sound when he contacted the ball.

In a letter to the tournament, the CEO of the Madurati franchise, D POOJA, wrote, quoted by the Indian Express:

“A serious case of balloon falsification occurred during our recent match against Dindigul Dragons. Despite repeated warnings, the Dindigul team falsified the ball, using towels that seemed to have been treated with chemicals.”

According to the CEO of TNPL, Prasanna Kannan, the Panthers must present evidence to support their allegations despite the recognition of their complaint. In addition, the Panthers will face actions if they do not provide any evidence. According to the rules of the tournament, the towels provided to the players, taking into account the conditions, can only be used to dry the balls.

Ravichandran Ashwin exploded the fast shot 49 against Siechem Madurai Panthers while the dragons record a complete victory

Ravichandran Ashwin with his players. (Credits: TNPL X)Ravichandran Ashwin with his players. (Credits: TNPL X)
Ravichandran Ashwin with his players. (Credits: TNPL X)

Ashwin, who opened the sleeves in this tournament, hammered 49 out of 29 deliveries after making a counter without a counter in his four overs for 27 points. With DT Chandrasekar and Ganeshan Priyaswamy by released two counters each, the Dragons were able to restrict the Panthers to 150/8 in 20 Overs. Varun Chakaravarthy and Sandeep Warrier also took a counter each.

In response, the convivior opened with Shivam Singh and sewed a 124 -point stand together in just 10.4 Overs. Shivam remained undefeated on 86 achievements of 41 deliveries, prevented from eight four and six, to bring the dragons to a victory of nine counters with 56 balls to lose.