The RCB was not penalized because the ball had been declared dead.© BCCI
The Spinner Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Suyash Sharma, aroused all the spotlights with its viral act in the match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Thursday. The incident occurred after the ninth. Suyash, who aligned the short leg, picked up the ball with his cap, the incident triggering a huge controversy. According to article 28.2.1.2 of the game conditions of the IPL match, “he is deemed illegal when a defensive player extends his clothes and uses it to align the ball. The ball will be immediately declared dead after an illegal case, and the bowling team will support a five -point penalty.”
There was a short delay before the start of the next while the video referees checked the incident.
Suyash, however, was lucky because the RCB was not penalized because the ball had been declared dead, before one of the two referees on the ground calling at the end of the end before the game collected the ball.
Suyash Sharma picks up the ball with a cap#RCBVRR pic.twitter.com/kmzys57w3p
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Meanwhile, RCB won his first victory in four home games to reach place No. 3 on the table of points, with the bowling of the death of Josh Hazlewood having a huge impact.
The Australian took four counters and only gave seven points in his last two letters to return from the figures of 4-0-33-4 while RCB recorded his sixth victory in nine games.
Earlier, Virat Kohli hit a little 70 balls out of 42 balls and shared 95 -point support with Devdutt Padikkal (50 out of 27) for the second window before a late Florish propels the RCB to 205 for five.
In response, the Royals of Rajasthan were sailing at 110 for two, but RCB removed things to restrict them to 194 for nine, the Australian stimulator Josh Hazlewood returning winning figures of 4/33.
RCB had been on the wrong side of the result in all their home matches before this match.
(With PTI entries)
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