Mullanpur: Things have not been smooth sailing for Mumbai Indians during the IPL season. The problems started when Hardik Pandya was replaced by Rohit Sharma. Hardik has been harassed and harassed since the start of the tournament. Mumbai also faced allegations of throwing away in the match against RCB. Now there is another allegation against Mumbai Indians.
The new allegation is that the DRS was misused. The incident took place in the match against Punjab Kings yesterday. Arshdeep Singh’s ball crossed the wide line in the 15th over as Mumbai’s Suryakumar Yadav was batting. The umpire did not call wide. Suryakumar did not ask for a review. But there were instructions to go for the review from the Mumbai digs.
Mark Boucher said it was extensive. Midfielder Tim Davidavette also pointed to a call for review. Then Suryakumar asked for a review. The third umpire also called wide for Mumbai. Punjab skipper Sam Curran asked the umpire not to allow a review as the instruction came from the dressing room. But the umpire refused Curran’s request. Let’s read some tweets related to the event…
I just saw a video of SKY doing a review for Wide which was pointed out by Tim David, who saw it on the Screen in Dugout and David knows it was caught on camera. Even after Sam Curran told the Umpire that he was flagged from MI Dugout, Umpire accepted the review for wide.
— 🎰 (@StanMSD)
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– Ashish Sangai (@AshishFunguy)
Movements are a common sight in any dig at a cricket match. Whether it’s dealing with a wide ball, a no ball, or commenting on how a particular shot was played, players and staff often use hand gestures and body language to convey their opinions. to express.
– philliphere (@thephilliphere)
Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, another wide bowler from Arshdeep – Suryakumar stayed on the leg side and can’t reach the drive pic.twitter.com/gdoZDyYt4u
— Vishnu Tiwari (@VishnuTiwa29296)
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Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, another wide bowler from Arshdeep – Suryakumar stayed on the leg side and can’t reach the drive pic.twitter.com/aHsJsHmGso
— TalkHub (@neemeshp14)
Mumbai won the match against Punjab Kings. Mumbai won by nine runs in a thriller. After losing the toss, Mumbai scored 192 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Suryakumar Yadav who scored 78 runs off 53 balls led the team to the best score. In reply, Punjab were bowled out for 183 in 19.1 overs. Jasprit Bumrah and Gerald Kotzwee, who took three wickets each, hampered Punjab.
2024-04-19 11:06:35
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