Suresh Raina & Ravinder Jadeja apologizes for on-field fight.

New Delhi: Ravindra Jadeja and Suresh Riana have apologized for their on-field fight during the continuing tri-series match in opposition to the West Indies, which sparked off a debate about lack of synchronization in the Indian dressing room.

According to a BCCI official, equally cricketers spoke to the team manager M V Sridhar and spoken be apologetic for their on-field behavior.


"Raina and Jadeja have spoken to the team manager and tendered unqualified apology for their on-field activities. They have promised that this kind of an act won`t be frequent again. Both the cricketers have unspoken that their conduct is unbecoming of a national team cricketer," a senior BCCI official believed.

The provisional chief of the BCCI, Jagmohan Dalmiya, had informed the media persons that the BCCI had required a manager`s report into the incident.
The incident happened after Raina failed to take Sunil Narine`s catch on two occasion. Jadeja, after dismissing Narine with the last but one delivery of the 34th over, quick towards Raina and said a few harsh things to which the left-handed batsman reacted heatedly before captain Virat Kohli intervened.
But once the match gets over, Raina was seen walking up to Jadeja, putting his hand about his neck and trying to give explanation for the dropped catches.

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