
It is said that no matter what happens, the batsman must know whether the ball has taken the edge of his bat or not. But something happened in the Delhi Capitals vs Lucknow Super Giants match, in which the batsman left the field without getting out. Seeing this, fans are discussing on social media what to say about what Marsh did? For this act, Mitchell Marsh is being called the villain of the match.
Gautam got a free wicket
Playing in the match in place of Avesh Khan, K. Gautam took the wicket of Mitchell Marsh in his name. However, Marsh was not out. Actually Mitchell wanted to play a big shot on Gautam's ball, but the ball did not hit the bat and went into the gloves of wicketkeeper De Kock.
De Kock felt the ball had taken the edge of the bat and appealed strongly. Mitchell was also convinced that the ball had taken the outer edge of the bat. Marsh did not understand anything and went towards the pavilion. Gautam himself could not believe that Marsh was out.
Replay did milk of milk and water of water
Replays clearly show that the ball has not taken the edge of the bat. 37 runs came off 20 balls from Marsh's bat. He added 60 runs in just 25 balls with Pant. At the time when he threw his wicket without taking a review, at that time Delhi was moving towards victory.
After Marsh's dismissal, Lalit Yadav was also dismissed early. Ravi Vishnoi clean bowled him. The famous Lalit could score only 3 runs against Lucknow to get quick runs in the middle order. After this the Delhi team went out of the match.
Match turned by Mitchell's wicket
The opening pair of Prithvi Shaw and David Warner flopped badly in front of the target of 196 runs. Delhi lost 2 wickets for 13 runs. Prithvi Shaw was dismissed by Dushmantha Chamira on a personal score of 5 runs, while David Warner became the victim of Mohsin Khan by scoring 3 runs. In such a situation, captain Rishabh Pant and Mitchell Marsh started the counter attack. Seeing the smoky batting of both, it seemed that the match would end before 20 overs.
In such a situation, Marsh, playing on 37 runs with the help of 3 fours and 3 sixes, considered himself out without any edge and left the field without taking a review. After that Rishabh Pant fell alone. The result was that under the pressure of increasing run-rate, Pant started hitting every ball.
After finally scoring 44 runs in 30 balls, Rishabh was bowled by Mohsin Khan. Had Kangaroo batsman Mitchell Marsh not made a mistake, Delhi would have had a chance to win the match.
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