New Delhi: Delhi capitals‘Dramatic Win last ball Above Mumbai Indians In Women’s Premier League Two controversial run-out decisions were married, increasing the debate between fans and experts.
Arundhati Reddy sealed the victory of two wickets to two each from the final delivery, but focused on two third-campire calls, questioning the interpretation of several rules.
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15 runs are required from 15 delivery, Shikha Pandey After remembering a shot, a risky goodbye attempt was made, but was sent back by non-scientist Nikki Prasad. At the end of the striker, a straight hit saw Pandey to make his land, and currently LED stumps were burnt, she appeared less.
However, after a long review, the third umpire Gayatri Venugopalan Pandey did not exclude, on the basis of the decision that when the bail was completely removed from the drain, when Roshni was first published.

A close incident occurred after seven balls, in which Radha Yadav tried a quick single before being sent back. Despite a desperate dive, Repley showed his bat hovering over the crease when the LED lights shone for the first time. Nevertheless, by the time Bells became completely disorganized, his bat contacted the ground. Once again, the third umpire considered him safe.

Decisions left MI captain Harmanpreet Kaur Apparently disappointed, as she was in discussion with the on-field umpires. To add to Mumbai’s crises, Yadav hit a six on the next ball, which reduced the chase significantly.
As WPL The game situation, both run-outs could be excluded. Rules state: “Where LED wickets are used, the moment the wicket is placed below, it will be considered the first frame in which LED lights are illuminated and later permanently removed bails from above the frame stump Show
Despite the controversy, Delhi Capital celebrated an important win, but the debate on the run-out protocol in WPL is never likely to die soon.