TRS in RCP VS CSK competition in Bangalore


Devald Bravis (Photo -P)
Devald Brevis wickets controversy: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCP) defeated Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by 3 runs. There were many significant twists in the competition, but the young South African batsman Devald Brevis was heavily discussed. Chennai scored 214 runs and the team’s hopes were set in Brevis, which were the best in the last few matches. But when he came to the fold, Lungi Anjidi’s entire toss ball hit his bands, and the referee gave him the LPW.
Although TV has clearly shown that the ball is missing the foot stump, Brevis is not allowed to review. This happened because he tried to run after he was given out, and then Ravindra spoke with Jadeja for a long time. The process of 15 seconds in this process is completed, so his review is not valid. As a result, Golden Duck returned to the Brevis Pavilion after coming out. However, this decision of the referee has created a rudeness. Many fans have blamed the timer on the screen of the stadium and that it was wrong. At the same time, many cricketers have come in favor of Brevis.
RCP’s bang batting
The RCP made a strong start while batting first. Jacob Bethel and Virat Kohli shared a 97 -run partnership for the first wicket. Bethel scored 53 runs and Kohli scored 62 runs. In the middle of the overs, Mathisha Badirana took 3 wickets when she took 3 wickets, but in the end, Romario Shepherd scored a half -century of 14 balls and reached the second fastest half center in IPL history and reached the team’s score of 213/5.
CSK’s fierce competition, but finally failed
In response, CSK also showed a great game. Ayush Mathre scored a strong innings of 94 runs and Ravindra Jadeja (77 runs) pulled the match to the last over by a century. But eventually the RCP’s best death bowling was broken and Chennai lost by just 3 runs.
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