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Explained: Why India A were penalised 10 runs against Sri Lanka A

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Explained: Why India A were penalised 10 runs against Sri Lanka A
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India A was penalized 10 runs during a cricket match against Sri Lanka A due to repeated infractions of running on the protected area of the pitch. The penalty was applied according to standard cricket laws, resulting in Sri Lanka A starting their innings with a 10-run advantage.

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The incident highlights the strict enforcement of pitch protection rules in professional cricket to maintain fair play and surface integrity.

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The article explains the rules and the specific events of the match objectively.

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