
Hyderabad: Indians players in Mumbai celebrate the goal of Ishan Kishan Sunrisers Hyderabad when he leaves Hyderabad in Hyderabad. (PTI photos) In the unusual incident during the Wednesday match of the IPL between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians, SRH Wicketkeeper-Bater Ishan Kishan left Deepak Chahar after birth, although no apparent contact between BAT and Ball, led to his batting in Hyderabad.
The left -handed Kishan, who was just scoring his first run in the previous one, tried to play delivery from the Chahara, who was driving on the side of his leg.
Mi Wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton gathered the ball, but neither he nor the pitch was confirmed by the caught. In the field of referee, the Vinod Shan was about to signal a wide signal.
Kishan left unexpectedly and indicated that the ball had objected to the goalkeeper and forced the sun to lift his finger to release.
Captain Hardik Pandy, who gave up half the attraction, appreciated Kishan’s gesture by patting him on his helmet and shoulders.
The repetition analysis did not reveal any contact between BAT and Ball, with Ultradge showing no toe when the ball went through the left -wing bat.
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While the dough usually knows when they bounded the ball, the decision was particularly important due to the ninth position of SRH in the table table and favorable launch conditions. Kishan’s release left SRH fought in third place in 9/2.
“You think you have seen it all after all these years, and yet I have to admit that the release of Ishan Kishan leaves me confused,” Harsha Bhogle commented on X and expressed his surprise in the incident.
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