RCB head coach punished by BCCI for 'use of audible obscenity' during argument with 4th umpire in tense MI clash

RCB head coach Andy Flower has admitted to the offence and accepted the 15 per cent match fee fine for use of foul language during argument with 4th umpire.

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RCB's Andy Flower during a heated chat with 4th umpire during IPL 2026 game against Mumbai Indians on May 10.

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RCB head coach Andy Flower was visibly angry during conversation with 4th umpire.

Flower wasn't convinced with the lack of replays 3rd umpire watched took his decision.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) head coach Andy Flower has been fined 15 per cent of his match fee for using foul language during an argument with fourth umpire in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 game against Mumbai Indians (MI) on May 10. Flower wasn’t happy over third umpire not checking different angles when Naman Dhir almost tripped over the boundary trying to pull off a relay catch to dismiss Krunal Pandya in the 18th over of RCB’s run chase.

“Andy was found to have breached article 2.3 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which relates to “use of an audible obscenity during a match.” The incident occurred in 17.2 over when Andy spoke aggressively with the fourth umpire,” The IPL staid in a statement on May 11.

 

 

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However, the replays after the decision showed that it wasn’t a six. The former Zimbabwe wicketkeeper-batter accepted the sanction imposed by match referee, Amit Sharma, after RCB's thrilling two-wicket win at  Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Raipur.

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After Krunal’s knock, Bhuvneshwar’s epic six takes RCB home

Despite various turning points in the game, RCB chased down 167 with two wickets in hand despite Krunal getting out in the 18th over. After a four-fer, Bhuvneshwar Kumar hit a first-ball six in the last over to rescue the side and then ran hard between the wickets to get the home side over the line. 

RCB on top of points table

The win after two losses on the trot, helped RCB climb to the top of the points table. This was their seventh win from 11 games. The defending champions need at least a win in their next three games to cement their place in the playoffs.

This was MI's eighth loss of the season. They became the second team to get knocked out of the playoffs race. Earlier in the day, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) suffered their eighth loss of the season as well. MI and LSG are placed ninth and 10th on the points table.

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