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‘Not a great look’: Debate swirls over Jadeja incident in first Test

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India spinner Ravindra Jadeja has found himself at the centre of media speculation following an incident on day one of the first Test against Australia in Nagpur.

Broadcast vision captured Jadeja taking something out of teammate Mohammed Siraj’s hand during Australia’s first innings.

After the exchange with Siraj, Jadeja then rubbed his hands and left index finger around the ball with an unidentified substance.

India’s team management spoke with ICC match referee Andy Pycroft after the day’s play, telling the official Jadeja was applying ointment to a sore finger.

Under the ICC’s Test conditions, players are banned from using an artificial substance on the ball.

Jadeja, India captain Rohit Sharma and the team’s manager were shown a clip of the incident, which took place when Australia was 5-120.

The tourists were eventually dismissed for 177, with Jadeja claiming the bowling figures of 5-47.

Retired Australia limited-overs international and ABC Sport commentator Dirk Nannes said he was not surprised by the speculation surrounding the incident.

“It’s not a great look,” he told ABC Sport.

“As to what you could get out of doing something like that — I guess the challenge is, is he trying to do anything with the ball? If so, that’s of course a massive no-no.

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