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‌Ranji Trophy | Twitter perplexed as umpire denies Shardul’s entry to summon Rahane from dugout

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Tasks like umpiring often go overlooked in the cricket field which is mainly dominated by batters and bowlers. The Ranji Trophy clash between Mumbai and Jammu & Kashmir was center stage to an epic drama revolving around the umpires as Rahane was called in from the dugout after signaling out.

After bundling Jammu and Kashmir for 206 on the second day’s morning session, the hosts got off to a flying start with Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal blazing all guns. As the partnership grew by 50 runs, the pair departed, making way for Ajinkya Rahane. However, the captain failed to get assistance from the partners, before the umpire signaling him out to call back into the field.

The opening ball of the 25th over saw Umar Nazir Mir bowl a down the leg stump line length delivery that Rahane nicked en route to the wicketkeeper. However, drama unfolded when Rahane reached the dugout and was summoned into the field to bat. Meanwhile, the next batter Shardul Thakur, who already trudged into the field, was sent back, stirring sheer confusion. For a minute, the fans and commentators thought Shardul was timed out. Later on, it was known that the bowler overstepped and a no-ball was signaled. Ironically, the no-ball was not shown in the feed of Jio Cinema, the official broadcaster for the Ranji Trophy season. Rahane didn’t even last long as a terrific Paras Dogra catch inside the 30-yard circle led to his departure. The whole incident sparked ultimate drama on the field and sent the Twitterverse abuzz.

What is it?

How can this happen?

Lord Shardul for you!

Hahaha!

That was massive drama out there!

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