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At the IPLThe suffocating moment of the super over came on the second day. South African star pacer Kagiso Rabada is the hero with just two runs in that super over. Who can be called a super expert? Delhi’s victory was only a matter of time after Rabada’s formidable end.
Before him, Kings XI Punjab’s fast pitcher Mohammad Shami ruled. With just 15 runs in four overs, he returned to Delhi’s Prithvi Shaw, Shimron Hetmeyer and opposition captain Shreyas Iyer. Delhi Capitals stopped at 156 runs. After that, Mayank Agarwal (69 of 60 balls) Kings XI Punjab scored the same 156 runs. As a result, the game goes to the supermarket. At one point, Punjab’s run was 55-for-five. Mayank started fighting from there. But Punjab surrendered to Rabada in the super over. Only two are used up. As a result, Delhi easily won the match in the super.
However, the controversy started on Twitter at the end of the match. In 18.3 overs of Punjab innings, Mayank took two runs pushing the ball in. The square-legged umpire gave a ‘sprint’, arguing that Chris Jordan’s bat did not touch the pop-up crease line as he entered from the non-hitting end to the hitting end. Virender Sehwag commented on Twitter: “I think the referee should have received the best match of the match.” As seen in the video, Jordan’s bat touched the line. And that has increased the controversy.
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Throughout the match, Rahul was seen making some bold decisions as captain. For example, make Shami three overs in a row. Pushing Ravi Vishnu to confuse Rishabh Panth. But the decision not to feature Mayank in the super over came as a surprise. Rahul himself did not come down. Accompanied by Nicholas Puran. Who was out in the game with zero runs. At the start of the match, Shamir’s swing and speed are sure to impress any cricket lover. But Jordan gave 30 runs in the last inning of Delhi. Marcus Stoyanis returned to Delhi with 53 runs on 21 balls. He was also chosen as the best of the match.
Despite winning the match, there was panic in the Delhi camp and around Ashwin’s injury. Ashwin took two wickets in the first over in the Delhi jersey, but was injured when he jumped right in the last over. His left shoulder was injured. The look of panic on Ashwin’s face was evident as he walked off the field with physio Patrick Farhart.
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