KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya Argue With Umpire Following Dicey No-Ball Call. After Dushmantha Chameera bowle a full toss to Rajat Patidar. KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya were dissatisfied with a no-ball call for height.
There have been several incidents in the Indian IPL 2022 in which players were dissatisfied with the decision of the umpire. A similar incident occurred in the Eliminator between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore. It happened in the 12th over of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s innings, with Dushmantha Chameera bowling for Lucknow Super Giants. The Sri Lankan bowl a high full toss to Rajat Patidar on the first ball. Which immediately called for a no-ball by leg umpire Michael Gough. His colleague J Madanagopal signal a no-ball at the non-end. striker’s
Following that, Krunal Pandya and LSG captain KL Rahul seen having a lengthy discussion with Madanagopal. Gough then indicate that it was his decision, and Rahul appear to ask Gough if the decision could be refer to the third umpire. Pandya could also be seen shaking his head in dissatisfaction. LSG head coach Andy Flower and the rest of the camp were also disappointed. The total ended up being 16 runs.
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Watch as KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya argue with the umpire.
Rajat Patidar, a little-known domestic bulwark, found his moment of glory in the match. As his magnificent 49-ball century propelled Royal Challengers Bangalore to an imposing 207 for 4 against Lucknow Super Giants. RCB literally knocked the stuffing out of the LSG attack thanks to Patidar’s 54-ball-112 not out. Which included 12 fours and seven huge sixes, with Mohsin Khan’s superb 1 for 25 proving to be the only saving grace.
On a day when their famed batting trio of Faf du Plessis (0), Glenn Maxwell (9) and Virat Kohli (25) failed to captivate a sold-out Eden Park crowd, RCB’s No. 3 played out of his skin, scoring 90 runs in fours and sixes off just 19 balls.
While most of the RCB batters struggled with timing, the 28-year-old looked effortless with his slices, punches, counter-punches, and drives to tower over the competition.
Rajat Patidar not selected in the auction this season and join the team after the season began when a player named Luvnith Sisodia injured.
If Sisodia had been fine, RCB would not have needed the services of Patidar. Who brought 65,000 people to their feet at Eden Gardens.
He and Dinesh Karthik (37 not out from 23 balls) put on a match-changing unbroken partnership of 92 runs from 41 balls as RCB scored 84 runs in the final five overs to bring the total up to a respectable total.
Then, at the death, Josh Hazlewood and Harshal Patel bowled brilliantly to help restrict LSG to 193/6, registering a famous 14-run win that advanced them to Qualifier 2, where they will face Rajasthan Royals for a spot in the final.
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