The Indian cricket team will visit South Africa next month for a three-match Test series starting on December 17. Let me inform you that South Africa will play three One-Day Internationals and four Twenty-20 Internationals in India during this visit. India A has completed a tour to South Africa in preparation for India's visit to the country. Some players from the India A squad are now eligible to play for the Indian Test team. On the other side, leg-spinner Rahul Chahar, who is now representing India A in a four-day match against South Africa A, has been a topic of conversation. In fact, during a recent match, Rahul Chahar got enraged by an umpire's ruling and flung his glasses on the ground.
Rahul Chahar might get pulled up here, showing absolute dissent to the umpires call.
A double appeal and throwing his equipment. #SAAvINDA
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The video of the incident is now going viral on social media, and people are watching it with bated breath. During the ongoing four-day match between South Africa A and India A in Blomfonten, Rahul Chahar's altercation with the umpire was seen. When Rahul bowled to African wicketkeeper-batsman Cinethemba Keshil in the 128th over of South Africa A's innings, Keshil was batting on 56. Meanwhile, Rahul filed a strong lbw challenge against Keshil, but when the umpire dismissed it, he appealed again.
The umpire then denied Rahul's appeal, which enraged him, and he was seen shouting with him. Not only that, but during this time, Rahul Chahar became so enraged that he flung his glasses on the ground. Rahul Chahar's actions will cost him a lot. We say this because, under the Code of Conduct, Rahul Chahar may be punished significantly for misbehaving with the umpire.
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