Dhoni banned for 2 ODIs for slow over rate: Sehwag to lead
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni was banned for two ODIs on December 19 for slow over-rate during the second match of the series against Sri Lanka in Nagpur on December 18. The ban will deal a huge blow to the home team's prospects in the ongoing five-match series.
International Cricket Council's match referee Jeff Crowe from New Zealand imposed an immediate two-match suspension on Dhoni for slow over-rate after conducting a hearing after the end of the match which India lost by three wickets.
In the absence of Dhoni, dashing opener Virender Sehwag has been named the captain for the next two ODIs in Cuttack on December 21 and Kolkata on December 24.
"ICC Match Referee, Jeff Crowe, has imposed an immediate two-match suspension on M S Dhoni for slow over-rate after conducting a hearing last night," the BCCI said in a statement.
The Indian players have been penalized 40 per cent of their match fees.
"The Indian team for the next two ODIs will be led by Virender Sehwag," the brief statement added.
The thrilling Nagpur match ended about 45 minutes after the scheduled finish time because of frequent discussions between the Indian players during the closing stages of Sri Lanka's chase.
The decision to ban Dhoni was taken considering the quantum of extra time the Indians took to complete their allotted overs.
Tamil Nadu wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik, who featured in India's Twenty20 squad against the Lankans, is likely to be inducted in the team as a replacement for the charismatic Dhoni.
Dhoni's unavailability will be a big setback for the Indians as he has been in great touch in the recent series against the islanders, scoring 72 and 107 in two matches played so far.
With flamboyant middle-order batsman Yuvraj Singh being a doubtful starter as he is still recovering from a finger injury and flu, the Indian batting will be weaker in the next two games.
"Once we get a detailed report from the match referee Jeff Crowe we will issue a statement giving all the details," an ICC spokesman said from Dubai.