RCB’s journey in IPL has ended in the eliminator match.
Be it onfield or outfield, former Indian captain Virat Kohli’s fitness is a sight to behold. And a similar sight was seen in the IPL Eliminator match. A brilliant run-out was seen in the match due to a brilliant throw by Virat Kohli.
To give you information about the run-out, Cameron Green came to bowl his first over in the match. On one ball of this over, Riyan Parag played a shot towards mid-wicket, and Kohli quickly covered 19 meters of ground and threw a straight 52-meter long throw, and Dhruv Jurel was left a little behind the crease.
However, when Green caught the ball and threw it on the wicket, he was not in full control. He held the ball with his palm instead of his hand. So when this run-out decision was reviewed, the third umpire also declared Jurel out.
But now Mumbai Indians and New Zealand’s former fast bowler Mitchell McClenaghan has made a big statement raising questions on this run-out. Mitchell says whether the rules have changed. Along with this, he has also shared a screenshot to strengthen his point.
Mitchell McClenaghan questions Dhruv Jurel’s run-out
Let us tell you that Mitchell McClenaghan posted on his official X account regarding the run-out of Dhruv Jurel and wrote – Always thought you always have to keep the ball in your hand to make a run-out, have the rules changed?
See this social media post of Mitchell McClenaghan
Always thought you had to have the ball held in your hand to cause a runout… have the rules changed? #RRvRCB
— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) May 22, 2024
‘Held’ is to ‘hold’ something pic.twitter.com/oe3ZrsggTc
— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) May 22, 2024
RCB’s journey ended in the eliminator
On the other hand, if we tell you about the situation of the eliminator match, Rajasthan won the toss and decided to bowl and RCB, batting first at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, set a target of 173 runs for Rajasthan to win. Rajasthan achieved this target in the 19th over by losing 6 wickets.