There was a ruckus in the Ranji Trophy over conversion, all -rounder landed on the ground instead of Ravi Bishnoi

Some time ago, the issue of conversion was very much discussed during the T20 series played between India and England. When some of its people had told right, England captain Jose Butler criticized it. At the same time, there has been a ruckus on the issue of conversion in Indian domestic cricket. In fact, the first semi -final of the Ranji Trophy between Kerala and Gujarat is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In this match, there was a ruckus over Ravi Bishnoi’s convention replacement.
Let me tell you that during the Kerala and Gujarat matches, Ravi Bishnoi was injured, after which Gujarat fielded a spinner not a spinner but bowling all -rounder Hemang Patel as his replacement. Jalaj Saxena of Kerala was angry with this decision of Gujarat.
 
Kerala, batting first in this match, scored 457 runs on the board, when the Gujarat team was batting to gain the lead on Wednesday, he informed Kerala about Ravi Bishnoi’s replacement. Let me tell you, Bishnoi’s face suffered an injury and during the fielding, he started bleeding from his nose, after which he had to go out of the field.
The Kerala team suffered a setback when Bishnoi’s replacement Hemung team’s top scorer Jaymeet Patel and captain Chintan Gaja came to bat at number five. Kerala was tolerated that Gujarat has chosen a sharp Gedambaji all-rounder instead of a spinner, but Vishnoi batting at number-10 or 11, but Kerala’s team was seen in anger after seeing Hemung landing at number 5.
For this reason, Jalaj Saxena was seen debating with the umpire on the field at Hemang coming at number five. Jalaj said that Ravi Bishnoi is a bowler and he usually bat at number 9 or 10 for his team. Then as a convention player, you are getting a player who really bat well and is sent to bat at number 5. I think it was unfair to us and I was saying this to the umpire. At least, if you have replaced him a batsman, then let him play at number 11.

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