IPL 2022, PBKS vs DC | Internet reacts as Jonny Bairstow’s brilliant running catch goes in vain after Arshdeep Singh’s no ball

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Crazy things happen oftentimes on cricket fields and fans at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy have witnessed one of the rare incidents during DC's IPL 2022 game versus PBKS. Lalit Yadav fell without scoring to Arshdeep Singh, but a few moments later, everyone got to know the bowler had overstepped.

Delhi Capitals (DC) staged a counterattacking approach against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Monday in Match 64 of IPL 2022 at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai. After losing David Warner for a golden duck, Mitchell Marsh and Sarfaraz Khan scored runs quickly. They had raced to 45/1 in four overs after being asked to bat, with Sarfaraz being the aggressor, scoring 26 off 11 balls.

The fifth over was bowled by Arshdeep Singh, one of the most consistent bowlers in IPL 2022. The left-arm pacer got the dangerous-looking Sarfaraz with a slower delivery, and then with the next ball, he outfoxed Lalit Yadav with a sharp bouncer. Jonny Bairstow covered a lot of ground at long leg and completed an outstanding catch.

However, a few moments later, the siren went off. It meant Arshdeep had overstepped while bowling that bouncer, which gave Lalit a lifeline. PBKS players were disappointed after seeing the replay, as they were well aware of the fact that the wicket could change the fortune of the contest in no time.

WHAT A CATCH!

OH, NO!

SHIT!

HURTS!

HAHA!

SERIOUS!

BEST!

IS IT?





DIAMOND!

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