India A wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan was embroiled in a ball-change controversy, facing accusations of 'inappropriate behaviour' during their seven-wicket defeat to Australia A on the final day of the first Unofficial Test at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay on Sunday.
Resuming at the overnight score of 139/3 while chasing 225, skipper Nathan McSweeney (88 not out) and Beau Webster (61) remained unbeaten, stitching unconquered 141 runs for the fourth wicket to ensure the comfortable win for the hosts.
However even before play began, a group of Indian players were involved in a heated exchange with umpire Shawn Craig after the change of ball at the start of Day 4.
The umpire was heard saying it had been replaced because of scratches with Kishan terming the decision to change the ball as 'stupid'.
Umpire Craig was heard in stump microphone explaining his decision to change the ball :"Scratch it, we change the ball...no more discussion, let's play."
Kishan retorted: "So we are going to play with this ball…that's a very stupid decision."
To which Craig responded: "Excuse me, you'll be on report for dissent. That's inappropriate behaviour. Because of your
"The following actions shall therefore, not be permitted (this list of actions is not exhaustive but included for illustrative purposes): (a) deliberately throwing the ball into the ground for the purpose of roughening it up; (b) applying any artificial substance to the ball; and applying any non-artificial substance for any purpose other than to polish the ball;
"(c) lifting or otherwise interfering with any of the seams of the ball; (d) scratching the surface of the ball with finger or thumb nails or any implement," the code reads.
The second first-class match between the two sides will be played at the MCG from Thursday.
'To the man who keeps turning 25'
Sudarshan hits century but Australia A sniff victory
Indian bowling attack is quite phenomenal: Ajaz Patel
One of my better knocks in Test cricket: Shubman Gill
Nathan McSweeney May Open In India Tests