IPL 13: Sehwag, Preity Zinta take jibe at umpire for dubious ‘short run’ decision
Dubai, September 21
Former India batsman Virender Sehwag slammed the umpiring during Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Capitals’ Indian Premier League (IPL) game after Chris Jordan’s run was adjudged not complete despite replays showing the bat had crossed the line.
After being pushed to the brink, Delhi Capitals (DC) held their nerve to edge out Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) in a heart-stopping Super Over decider to open their IPL campaign on a positive note on Sunday.
After the 20-over-per-innings match was tied at 157 runs, the Super Over was enforced and in the pressure cooker situation, Shreyas Iyer’s Delhi team prevailed at the Sharjah International Cricket Stadium.
During the 19th over of KXIP’s innings when Mayank Agarwal and Chris Jordan were batting, the square leg umpire adjudged that a second run taken by England’s Jordan was not complete.
I travelled enthusiastically during a pandemic,did 6 days of Quarantine & 5covid tests with a smile but that one Short Run hit me hard. What’s the point of technology if it cannot be used? It’s time @BCCI introduces new rules.This cannot happen every year. #DCvKXIP @lionsdenkxip https://t.co/uNMXFJYfpe
— Preity G Zinta (@realpreityzinta) September 21, 2020
Replays showed Jordan’s bat had crossed the line.
“I don’t agree with the man of the match choice. The umpire, who gave this short run, should have been man of the match. Short Run nahin tha. And that was the difference,” wrote Sehwag on his Twitter account.
I don’t agree with the man of the match choice . The umpire who gave this short run should have been man of the match.
Short Run nahin tha. And that was the difference. #DCvKXIP pic.twitter.com/7u7KKJXCLb— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) September 20, 2020
Bowling first in the Super Over, Delhi’s South African pacer Kagiso Rabada kept his cool to snare two wickets and concede just a couple of runs to KL Rahul’s team.
Chasing, Delhi easily hunted down the three-run target to start their campaign with a thrilling victory. IANS