Virat Kohli was left fuming after being given out despite a high full toss during an Indian Premier League match.
Kohli (18) was the first man out in Bengaluru's chase of Kolkata's 6-222 after playing a slower full toss back to bowler Harshit Rana.
The delivery was deemed legal height-wise as the batter was standing far outside the crease.
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Kohli was incensed at the umpire’s decision and made his feelings known, but had to walk off after reviewing the call and still being given out.
Following the match, though, the Indian great was seen sharing a laugh with Aussie bowler Mitchell Starc, who plays for Kolkata.
Faf du Plessis (7) holed out off Varun Chakravarthy with Bengaluru down to 2-35.
Will Jacks scored his first half-century with five sixes in 55 off 32 balls.
Rajat Patidar (52 in 23) also hit five sixes. The duo put on 102 off only 48 balls for the third wicket.
https://twitter.com/MohammadKaif/status/1782048261898994111?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwAndre Russell (3-25) and Sunil Narine (2-34) then brought Kolkata back into the game and Bengaluru lost four quick wickets for 18 runs.
Russell dismissed both Jacks and Patidar in the 12th over. Narine sent back Cameron Green (6) and Mahipal Lomror (4) in the very next over.
Impact player Suyash Prabhudessai hit 24 and Dinesh Karthik got 25, both off 18 balls.
Another slower delivery from Rana (2-33) claimed Prabhudessai in the 18th over, while a turning point came when Karthik was caught behind off Russell in the 19th.
Bengaluru needed 21 off six balls in the final over bowled by Starc (1-55). Karn Sharma smacked three massive sixes in four deliveries to almost snatch the game away from Kolkata before he lobbed a simple return catch to the pacer.
It resulted in the dramatic finish off the last ball, with Lockie Ferguson short of his crease despite a poor incoming throw.
Virat Kohli was left fuming after being given out despite a high full toss during an Indian Premier League match.
Kohli (18) was the first man out in Bengaluru's chase of Kolkata's 6-222 after playing a slower full toss back to bowler Harshit Rana.
The delivery was deemed legal height-wise as the batter was standing far outside the crease.
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Kohli was incensed at the umpire’s decision and made his feelings known, but had to walk off after reviewing the call and still being given out.
Following the match, though, the Indian great was seen sharing a laugh with Aussie bowler Mitchell Starc, who plays for Kolkata.
Faf du Plessis (7) holed out off Varun Chakravarthy with Bengaluru down to 2-35.
Will Jacks scored his first half-century with five sixes in 55 off 32 balls.
Rajat Patidar (52 in 23) also hit five sixes. The duo put on 102 off only 48 balls for the third wicket.
https://twitter.com/MohammadKaif/status/1782048261898994111?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwAndre Russell (3-25) and Sunil Narine (2-34) then brought Kolkata back into the game and Bengaluru lost four quick wickets for 18 runs.
Russell dismissed both Jacks and Patidar in the 12th over. Narine sent back Cameron Green (6) and Mahipal Lomror (4) in the very next over.
Impact player Suyash Prabhudessai hit 24 and Dinesh Karthik got 25, both off 18 balls.
Another slower delivery from Rana (2-33) claimed Prabhudessai in the 18th over, while a turning point came when Karthik was caught behind off Russell in the 19th.
Bengaluru needed 21 off six balls in the final over bowled by Starc (1-55). Karn Sharma smacked three massive sixes in four deliveries to almost snatch the game away from Kolkata before he lobbed a simple return catch to the pacer.
It resulted in the dramatic finish off the last ball, with Lockie Ferguson short of his crease despite a poor incoming throw.
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