‘Har Baar No Nall Nahi Milta’: Lucknow Super Giants Take a Dig at Sunrisers Hyderabad

SRH players were disappointed with the third umpire's call (Twitter Image)

SRH players were disappointed with the third umpire’s call (Twitter Image)

The LSG cited the example of Hyderabad’s previous match against Rajasthan Royals where Sandeep Sharma’s no-ball on the final delivery helped them win the match.

Lucknow Super Giants take a jibe at Sunrisers Hyderabad after the no-ball controversy during the Indian Premier League at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday. It was the final over of SRH’s innings when Avesh Khan bowled a full toss to Abdul Samad on which the batsman managed to take a single, the onfield umpire gave it a no-ball and went for the LSG review which worked in their favour. Samad and his batting partner Klaasen were taken aback by the third umpire’s decision.

Klaasen also expressed his displeasure with the umpire’s call as he said, “Hopefully the umpires will be consistent. Not great umpiring either.”

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However, after the incident the LSG took a dig at Hyderabad and tweeted, “@SunRisers every time no ball not found.”

The Lucknow-based franchise cited the example of Hyderabad’s previous match against Rajasthan Royals where Sandeep Sharma’s no-ball on the final delivery helped them win the match. Interestingly, Samad was still on strike as he hit a free-hit delivery for a six to seal the win for Hyderabad.

Meanwhile, Krunal Pandya struck two consecutive high-quality deliveries before Heinrich Klaasen and Abdul Samad powered Sunrisers Hyderabad to 182 for 6 against Lucknow Super Giants in an IPL match here on Saturday.

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Not known to be a big turner of the ball, LSG skipper Krunal (2/24 in 4 overs) bowled two equally classical left-arm orthodox deliveries, with drift as well as Sunrisers captain Aiden Markram (28 off 20 balls) ) was enough of a turn to deceive. ) and Glenn Phillips (0). For Hyderabad, Klaasen scored 47 off 29 balls, which included 3 sixes and 3 fours.

Krunal took a sharp turn and was stumped after crossing the outside edge of Markram and then uprooted his off stump to square off Phillips on the backfoot.

Klaasen continued Hyderabad’s lead in the 16th over by pulling two short balls from Mishra over mid-wicket for sixes, Samad supported him by smacking Yash Thakur at mid-off and Kunal at long-on for a brace of maximums Did.

Samad then hit Thakur for a four and Avesh hit a six over long-on. Klaasen smashed Avesh through the top edge at the bridge before being dismissed to long-on off the last ball of the 19th over. Samad took Thakur to long-on for six in the last over to take Hyderabad past 180.