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competition between delhi capitals and rajasthan royals Visiting team captain controversially sacked in Delhi on Tuesday Sanzhou Samson Make headlines.
The incident occurred on the 16th when Samson was Shay Hope beside the long fence Mukesh Kumar.
The rope held tight and Hope managed to hold on to it. A third referee checked and declared it invalid.
Hope was close to the edge and despite a few wobbly moves at the end, he made sure he didn’t step on the ropes. But the replays didn’t make it clear whether Hope completed the clean move without touching the boundary.
Samson was about to walk away, but Royals The dugout believed the fielder touched the rope. The Royals skipper started walking away and then returned to the middle to have a heated discussion with the on-field umpire.
Samson scored 86 off 46 balls as Royals lost the game by 20 runs.
Official broadcaster shares clip of former Indian cricketer-turned-commentator on X Najot Singh Sidhu Shares his thoughts on the controversial dismissal.
in the video Sidhu Said: “The game changed after Sanju Samson was sent off. If we look at the replays and the foot touched the boundary twice, it is very clear. Either you are not using technology, but if you are using it, If the technology is wrong, like There’s a fly in the milk and no one tells you to drink it. I don’t want you to drink.”.
“So the foot touches the line twice and then if anyone says it’s out, fans and neutrals like me, then I would say now you’ve shown it to me, now you say There is a fly in my milk. You tell me to drink it, but I don’t drink it.. It’s not out yet. Whatever the rules are, you can clearly see that some of the evidence is so strong it’s mind-boggling. Their conclusions are clear. It’s like finding a trout in a glass of milk. Well whatever happened there, the referee didn’t mean it. No one is at fault. It happens. This is part of the game. But the game changed there,” added Sidhu, who is known for his witticisms.
It was just the Royals’ third loss in 11 games and they remain second in the standings.
Delhi Capitals are ranked fifth with 6 wins and 6 losses from 12 games.