Mujeeb Ur Rahman Takes DRS After 3rd Referee Ruled It Out Baffles IPL Fans


Twitter screenshot |  IPL 2020.

Twitter screenshot | IPL 2020.

During the IPL Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Kings XI Punjab match on Thursday, the third referee was involved twice to award KXIP’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman caught behind. This is what happened.

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Riding on a brilliant 97-run hit from wickener Jonny Bairstow and a splendid bowling spell from Rashid Khan, Sunrisers Hyderabad edged Kings XI Punjab by 69 runs at Dubai International Stadium on Thursday night.

However, there was a refereeing decision during the second inning of the match that left cricket watchers perplexed.


During the fourteenth over bowled by Khaleel Ahmed, KXIP’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman hit one of the deliveries that led to Jonny Bairstow’s gloves. SRH went up on appeal and the referee’s soft signal on the field was not heard, but then he decided to go upstairs to check the hit ball. For unconverted, a ball is considered a hit ball in cricket when the batter hits the ball on the ground before it is caught by the fielder, which is not out.

Read also: IPL 2020: Jonny Bairstow, Rashid Khan Star as SRH record all-round win against KXIP

When the umpire’s review was taken by the officials on the field, the third umpire was involved who reviewed the impact ball and confirmed the ball had not touched the ground and awarded Mujeeb out. It is worth noting that the third referee did not use the ultra edge and only checked if it was a hit ball or not. The decision on the field was reversed and Mujeeb began to return to the dugout. It was then that the batter turned to contest the decision via a DRS review. The third referee was involved again, this time inspecting the ultra edge (snickometer) to see and confirm if the Mujeeb’s bat had grazed the ball. There was a significant increase and the KXIP hitter had to make the long way back.

Needless to say, it was a lot to digest and cricket fans were left confused. Was it a DRS within a questioned DRS?

Many others came out to clear things up and remember that it wasn’t DRS within DRS after all.

Bairstow and Captain David Warner (52) led the opposition bowlers to the cleanup with a starting position of 160 runs when SRH scored an impressive 201 of six after opting to hit, despite KXIP making a comeback. brilliant by taking six wickets in the last five overs. Nicholas Pooran for KXIP gave a glimmer of hope with a ruthless 77 out of 37, but wickets kept falling on the other end and his fireworks were overshadowed by the narrow bowling spells displayed by SRH players, especially Rashid Khan, who He started three wickets and gave away only 12 in his 4 overs.

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