The highly anticipated debut of Arjun Tendulkar in the IPL was met with controversy as his first over resulted in a disputed wicket. After dismissing Marcus Stoinis, the decision was overturned by the third umpire due to a bounce in the ball. This decision left the youngster disappointed, but he remained hopeful for future opportunities in the league. In the end, it was LSG who won the match against Mumbai Indians, led by captain Hardik Pandya.
The Mumbai Indians were able to secure a dominant win against their opponent with a total score of 169 in 19.5 overs, while their opponent only managed 145 in 18.5 overs. The team won the toss and elected to bat first, with umpires Jayaraman Madanagopal and Tapan Sharma overseeing the match. Michael Gough, the TV umpire, and match referee Pankaj Dharmani were also in attendance. This highly anticipated match was a testament to the Mumbai Indians' skills and tactics, giving them a well-deserved win at Wankhede Stadium.
In a thrilling IPL 2024 match between Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians, the former emerged victorious by 4 wickets. However, the match was overshadowed by a controversial run-out decision that left everyone stunned. LSG's Ayush Badoni was declared run-out by the third umpire despite replays clearly showing that he had reached the crease before the bails were dislodged. The decision has sparked a debate among players and fans alike.
In a tense T20 clash between the Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians in 2024 IPL, young batter Ayush Badoni's runout became a major talking point. Badoni was trying to steal a quick single on the second-last ball of the match when MI's wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan aimed for his stumps. After a close call, the third umpire ruled in favor of MI, leading to LSG's defeat.
The Lucknow Super Giants faced off against the Mumbai Indians in a thrilling IPL 2024 match at the Ekana Stadium on April 30. In a close encounter, LSG emerged victorious, winning by four wickets with four balls to spare. The match was marked by some tense moments, including a close call that saw LSG player Badoni being declared out by the third umpire, much to the surprise of both teams. Ultimately, Pooran's double and a lucky boundary sealed the win for LSG.
The closely-fought match between the PBKS and MI has sparked controversy, particularly regarding umpire Nitin Menon's decisions. Fans on social media are slamming Menon for allegedly favoring MI and impacting the final result. This has brought to light the immense pressure umpires face during a cricket match and the importance of making accurate decisions.
In an unexpected turn of events, Gujarat Titans (GT) captain Shubman Gill was seen losing his cool on an umpire during his team's match against Rajasthan Royals (RR) yesterday. This outburst came as a surprise to fans as Gill is known for his calm and composed demeanor on the field. Despite this, he was praised for taking on the responsibility of captaincy in a mature and aggressive manner. With Gill leading the way, GT managed to end RR's winning streak in a nail-biting finish, with Rashid Khan's quick-fire 24 runs.
In a nail-biting match between the Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Women's Premier League Eliminator, Harmanpreet Kaur narrowly escaped a run-out when her bat seemed to come off the ground as the stumps were broken. However, she was ruled not out by the third umpire, citing the MCC's laws which state that a batter can be given not out in certain circumstances, such as avoiding injury or the ball not making contact with a fielder. Kaur's survival proved crucial as she went on to lead her team to a victory and secure their spot in the finals.