‌WPL | Twitter and commentators perplexed after TV umpire misreads cricket laws to overturn clean runout

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Arijit Kundu
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It is important to be aware of one's responsibilities and take accountability for one's actions when performing at a professional level. Although regulating a high-pressure encounter isn’t an easy task, TV umpire Gayathri Venugopalan bemused the fans and broadcasters with a botched decision. 

As the toss favoured Meg Lanning during the toss, the decision to field first and capitalise on the dew worked well. Highlighted by Shikha Pandey’s couple of scalps, the Capitals curbed them for 41 inside the powerplay before Natalie Sciver-Brunt’s unbridled 59-ball 80 coupled with Harmanpreet Kaur’s 22-ball 42 propelled the Mumbai side to 164 runs in 20 overs. In reply, the Delhi Capitals got off to a great start with Shafali Verma firing all guns blazing before a collapse made way for Niki Prasad’s 35 that pushed the side towards the finishing line. Having lost seven wickets halfway through the 19th over, a TV umpire decision grabbed the spotlight confusing the fans and commentators. 

On the fifth ball of the 19th over, Radha Yadav slashed a length delivery outside the stumps towards backward point and tried to return back after eyeing for a run initially. In the process, the batter had to dive backward, and seemingly, the bat thudded off the ground and hovered over the crease when the bails were dislodged. The TV umpire was referred to for the call, and surprisingly, Miss Venugopalan ruled the batter Not Out even though the blade didn't contact the ground art the time of bails dislodgment. The final verdict perplexed the on-air commentators and the Twitterverse guffawed after the succeeding delivery was smoked for a six.

Harman didn't like it

Oh hell no!

Unacceptable

Irrespective

Queen

LOL

Think

Specific

Tradition

Need a lesson

 

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