LSG vs DC IPL 2024: Rishabh Pant started arguing with the umpire regarding DRS, you will laugh after knowing the reason.
Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant was seen arguing with the umpires on the field for a long time. Rishabh Pant (Image source: Twitter) The 26th match of IPL 2024 is being played between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals at Ekana Stadium. In this match, Rahul won the toss and decided to bat first. Lucknow had a bad start and the team lost the wickets of two of its batsmen in the power play itself. Apart from this, once again there was an uproar in the match regarding DRS. Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant was seen arguing with the umpires on the field for a long time. Why the uproar over DRS? Actually, fast bowler Ishant Sharma was bowling the fourth over of the innings for Delhi. Devdutt Padikkal was batting in front of him, when a ball from Ishant went across Devdutt’s leg pad, which was declared wide by the umpire. After this, DRS was taken from Delhi side on this ball that it was not wide and the field umpire referred the decision to the third umpire. But after this Pant was seen arguing with the field umpires for a long time. Just Rishabh Pant things 🐐♥️ Btw this is not the way to discuss with bowlers bhai 😭😭😭😭 Umpire will do it like this when DRS is given 😭😭😭#RishabhPant #ipl #LSGvDC pic.twitter.com/S2qDyfOBgC — Riseup Pant (@riseup_pant17) April 12, 2024 Pant said that he did not give any indication about taking DRS so why are you going to DRS third umpire. On this the umpire was seen saying that you had indicated to take DRS. After this, when the replays were seen, it became clear that Pant had indicated for DRS. Due to this, Delhi also had to lose this DRS, because the ball was wide. Ayush Badoni becomes Lucknow’s troubleshooter Lucknow Super Giants gave Delhi Capitals a target of 168 runs to win. Lucknow had a bad start, but Ayush Badoni took charge of the innings, scoring an unbeaten half-century. Badoni scored unbeaten 55 runs on 35 balls, during which he hit 5 fours and 1 six. Arshad Khan remained unbeaten after scoring 20 runs. Captain KL Rahul scored 39 runs on 22 balls. De Kock played an inning of 19 runs. Thus, Lucknow scored 167 runs at the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. Kuldeep Yadav bowled brilliantly for Delhi, he took 3 wickets for 20 runs in 4 overs. Khalil Ahmed took 2 wickets, Mukesh Kumar and Ishant Sharma took one wicket each.
IND vs ENG: Dhruv Jurel saluted after scoring fifty, you will also become emotional after knowing the reason behind it.
Dhruv Jurel played an inning of 90 runs in the first innings of Ranchi Test. Dhruv Jurel (Photo Source: On the third day of the Ranchi Test match, Team India’s wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jurel took Team India out of a difficult situation by playing an inning of 90 runs. When Dhruv Jurel came to bat, Team India’s score was 177/7 and it seemed difficult for India to make a comeback from there. But he impressed everyone by playing brilliant innings in pressure situations. Let us tell you that he had definitely come close to scoring a half-century in the Rajkot Test, but he had missed scoring a half-century there. As soon as he achieved this feat in Ranchi, he celebrated it in a completely different way. Jurel was seen saluting after scoring his first half-century. But no one knows why he celebrated it in this manner. Dhruv Jurel dedicated his first half-century to his father. Let us tell you why Jurel celebrated in this style after scoring his half-century. Actually the reason behind this celebration is his father. Jurel’s father Nem Singh was in the Indian Army. He retired from the post of Havildar. He has also been a part of Kargil War. Nem Singh wanted his son to also become an army man but Dhruv Jurel chose cricket as his career. In this way he dedicated his first half-century to his father. Talking about the match, before Dhuva Jurel, Yashasvi Jaiswal had also played a brilliant inning of 73 runs scoring a half-century. Thanks to these two young players, India was able to come close to England’s score. However, Jurel could not complete his century and in the end Team India was all out after scoring 307 runs. Earlier, batting first, England had put 353 runs on the board on the basis of Joe Root’s unbeaten century. There was a time when half the English team returned to the pavilion with a score of 112. Then Root made a century partnership with Ben Fox and Olly Robinson and took his team to a respectable score.