SRH vs LSG Controversy over no-ball: The whole controversy started after the third ball of the 19th over of the match. Abdul Samad took a single off Avesh’s full-toss ball. It was a dangerous ball for the batsman. The umpire declared a no-ball. Lucknow captain Krunal Pandya took a review against this no-ball.
In the 58th match of IPL, Sunrisers Hyderabad clashed with Lucknow Supergiants. Sunrisers captain Aiden Markram won the toss on Saturday (May 13) and decided to bat first. He scored 182 runs for six wickets in 20 overs. A strange case came to light during this match. A person in the audience gallery misbehaved against the Lucknow Super Giants team.
All the controversy started after the third ball of the 19th over of the match. Abdul Samad took a single off Avesh’s full-toss ball. It was a dangerous ball for the batsman.
The umpire declared a no-ball. Lucknow captain Krunal Pandya took a review against this no-ball. Then the third umpire changed the decision of the on-field umpire. He didn’t give a no-ball. Abdul Samad was not happy with this. He complained about this to the leg umpire.
SRH vs LSG Controversy Over No-Ball The Umpire Calmed the Matter
SRH vs LSG Controversy over no-ball: Avesh Khan did not allow Heinrich Klaasen to score a single run on the fourth ball. Meanwhile, it was seen that the on-field umpire had reached the Lucknow dugout and was talking to the support staff. He spoke to Muttiah Muralitharan, the spin coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad. After this many videos and photos went viral on social media. In a photo, the umpire is showing Nut Bolt to Muralitharan.
Was the Audience Teasing Gambhir?
SRH vs LSG Controversy over no-ball: On the other hand, a video related to the same incident is going viral on social media. After watching this video it is known that Sunrisers fans are disappointed with Lucknow mentor Gautam Gambhir. He is teasing Gambhir by taking the name of Virat Kohli. Gambhir is also seen as angry.
What happened in the Hyderabad Innings?
SRH vs LSG Controversy over no-ball: Hyderabad set a target of 183 runs in front of Lucknow. Abhishek Sharma could not do anything special for him and returned to the pavilion after scoring just seven runs. After this, Anmolpreet Singh and Rahul Tripathi shared a 37-run partnership for the second wicket. Tripathi got out after scoring 20 runs in 13 balls with the help of four fours. After this,
Anmolpreet shared a 26-run partnership for the third wicket with captain Aiden Markram. Anmolpreet returned to the pavilion after scoring 36 runs in 27 balls with the help of seven fours. Krunal Pandya dismissed Aiden Markram and Glenn Phillips in two consecutive balls in the 13th over. Markram was dismissed for 28 runs in 20 balls with the help of two fours and a six, while Phillips could not even open the account.
After this, Heinrich Klaasen shared a 58-run partnership for the sixth wicket with Abdul Samad. Klaasen lost his wicket in the wake of a big shot. He missed the half-century and was dismissed for 47 runs in 29 balls with the help of three fours and three sixes. Abdul Samad remained unbeaten on 37 runs in 25 balls with the help of one four and four sixes. Bhuvneshwar Kumar remained unbeaten after scoring two runs.
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