WATCH, TNPL | Suresh Kumar blatantly pushes ‘unaware’ Rithik Easwaran out of the way to take tough catch

no image
no image

When batters make mistakes by playing poor shots, they often realize their errors immediately afterward. Rithik Easwaran knew that his slog sweep was a mistake against J Subramanyan, but he did not know keeper Suresh Kumar was coming from the back to take the catch just a few meters away from him.

The final of the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) 2023 turned out to be a one-sided affair, with Lyca Kovia Kings cruising past Nellai Royal Kings by 104 runs on Wednesday to life the title. Jhatavedh Subramanyan was named the Player of the Match, courtesy of claiming 4/21 which helped Lyca to bundle Nellai for 101 after setting a mammoth target of 206. Rithik Easwaran became his first of the four victims, and the manner in which the Nellai keeper was dismissed attracted a lot of attention.

It was the fourth ball of the eighth over by Subramanyan which was a googly that turned away from Rithik. The batter went for a slog sweep, only to get a top edge which went straight up. Rithik knew he made a mistake, and was about to back on his feet with disappointment. However, Suresh Kumar did not know what was happening, and he blatantly pushed Rithik out of his way to complete the catch.

There was no controversy happened following the incident, AS none of them had any intention to obstruct the field. The keeper began to celebrate the wicket with his teammates while Rithik began to walk back to the pavilion.

Here's the full video:

read previousKevin Pietersen Urges Heinrich Klaasen to Reverse His Retirement
The ODI World Cup is coming soon and it will be hosted by South Africa. The Proteas have never managed to make it to the World Cup finals and win the title, causing a worry for the home team. Amidst this, Kevin Pietersen has urged Heinrich Klaasen to take back his retirement.
WI vs IND | Twitter reacts as Ravichandran Ashwin puts India on top with five-wicket haul on Day 1read next
India started the two-match Test series against West Indies with a bang on the first day of the Dominica Test as they completely pushed the hosts on the back foot. Ravichandran Ashwin was the chief architect behind India’s strong foundation as he picked five wickets while conceding just 60 runs.
View non-AMP page