New Delhi: The entire world has seen the excitement that took place in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2022) on Friday night. In fact, a high-voltage drama was seen during the match between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Rajasthan Royals (RR). Umpires have been heavily criticised for a 'no ball' in the final over of Delhi's innings. Even the spectators sitting on the field were outraged by the umpires' decision.Â
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In fact, DC was given a target of 223 runs by Rajasthan Royals to win this match. Delhi's team seemed to be losing the match and in the last over, this team needed 36 runs. It was an inconceivable task for any batsman to do, but Delhi batsman Rovman Powell hit three sixes off the first three balls of Rajasthan Royals bowler Obed McCoy. The third ball was a full toss and there was a no-ball dispute over the same ball. After the umpire did not give a 'no-ball,'Â Delhi captain Rishabh Pant started calling his players off the field. Meanwhile, the match was halted for a while. In the end, Delhi lost the match.
In the meantime, the people sitting in the stadium also created a ruckus. McCoy's no-ball led to sloganeering against the umpires on the field. The spectators sitting in the stadium consistently protested against the umpire's decision and in the meantime, they also raised the slogan of cheater-cheater. The video of the same incident is fast going viral on social media. Let me tell you that if the umpire had given this ball a no-ball, then perhaps the result of the match could have been something else.Â
In the 34th match of IPL 2022, Delhi Capitals lost by 15 runs in a thrilling match against Rajasthan Royals (DC vs RR). Due to a no-ball, Delhi's last hope of winning the match was also shattered. The Delhi team has now lost 4 out of 7 matches and is placed sixth in the league table with 6 points.
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