KKR vs RCB | Twitter reacts to unmindful RCB spares Narine’s casual hit wicket by not appealing

Tournaments like the Indian Premier League have enough broadcast facilities to capture even the slightest of moments in a cricket match. Similarly, Sunil Narine’s casual approach after missing a delivery in the eighth over showed a bizarre moment as the visitors gifted a lifeline to the veteran.
Winning his first toss as the Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper, Rajat Patidar opted to field first against the Kolkata Knight Riders. Despite a hiccup in the opening over, Ajinkya Rahane and Narine ensured that the gung-ho approach steered them to 60/1 in the powerplay. Eleven balls later, a bizarre incident took center stage as the visitors failed to get the partnership broken despite a chance.
After a bumper on the fourth ball of the eighth over which Narine tried to hack across the line, something unexpected happened. The bails lit up suddenly and Tim David, among notable RCB players, asked Jitesh Sharma the keeper, about the incident. However, they were uncertain that Narine’s bat hit the stumps and the bails fell off. Narine, who went for a slog, failed to control the bat’s momentum, causing a hitwicket that went unnoticed, giving every reason for the Twitterverse to go abuzz.
The MCC Laws for the same reads:
35.1 Out Hit wicket35.1.1 The striker is out Hit wicket if, after the bowler has entered the delivery stride and while the ball is in play, his/her wicket is broken by either the striker's bat or person as described in Laws 29.2.1.2 to 29.2.1.4 (Breaking the wicket fairly) in any of the following circumstances:35.1.1.1 in the course of any action taken by him/her in preparing to receive or in receiving a delivery,35.1.1.2 in setting off for the first run immediately after playing or playing at the ball,35.1.1.3 if no attempt is made to play the ball, in setting off for the first run, providing that in the opinion of the umpire this is immediately after the striker has had the opportunity of playing the ball,35.1.1.4 in lawfully making a second or further stroke for the purpose of guarding his/her wicket within the provisions of Law 34.3 (Ball lawfully struck more than once).
Wait what!!!!
— david Miller (@MillerDavi20894) March 22, 2025
Lucky narine!
Narine was out hit wicket..chomu RCB 🫡🤣😂
— Alpine Shepherd Boy (@brutal_ovarida) March 22, 2025
Thats out !
Is that not Hit Wicket by Narine? #IPL2025
— Harinder Sekhon (@harinsekhonn) March 22, 2025
Lucky guy!
Why wasn't Narine given hit wicket out there?
— Indranil (@indrxnil) March 22, 2025
Big Escape by Narine!
What happened there? 🤔#IPL2025 #KKRvsRCB #ViratKohli #Rahane #Narine pic.twitter.com/ViPHkAdtT2
— Sports Geek (@a_common_fan) March 22, 2025
Really lucky!
Was Sunil Narine lucky not to have given out hit wicket. His shot was not completed ?
— Parag Mandpe (@ParagMandpe) March 22, 2025
Yeah!
Wasn’t Narine hit wicket?#KKRvsRCB #IPL2025 #Rahane
— Arshil Alam (@its_anjaarsh) March 22, 2025
True!
Sunil Narine almost got himself out hit-wicket 👀 #KKRvsRCB#KKRvsRCB pic.twitter.com/l9pTCVaXod
— Shobhit kumar (@Shobhit110198) March 22, 2025
Really lucky!
Sunil Narine 😯 #KKRvsRCB pic.twitter.com/O8oEC4KhiD
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) March 22, 2025
Out but lucky!
Sunil Narine Out & Not out.#RCBvsKKR #RCBvKKR #KKRvsRCB #KKRvRCB #IPL2025 pic.twitter.com/dXOKVmpAbn
— The sports (@the_sports_x) March 22, 2025







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