Sports
Umpire Ravi wasn't checking bowling crease
New Delhi, March 29
The IPL match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Mumbai Indians (MI) might have been a humdinger but it will be remembered for umpire S. Ravi's failure to spot a no-ball off the last delivery from MI pacer Lasith Malinga. With RCB needing 7 runs off the last ball, Malinga bowled a no-ball.
A senior STAR official told IANS that the umpire wasn't even looking at the landing point of the bowler's front foot.
The Star official, who went through the feed of the match, revealed that Ravi was looking at the batsman when Malinga reached the bowling crease.
"Having gone through the slow-motion replay of the match feed, I can tell you for certain that Ravi wasn't even looking at the front foot of the bowler. He was already looking at the batsman," the official said.
Commenting on this howler, a senior BCCI executive said that the practice was being followed by most Indian umpires these days as they look to check the legality of the delivery in case a batsman is out.
"The old habit of first looking at the bowler's foot at the point of delivery and then looking towards the batsman is being ignored by most Indian umpires these days. They just look at the line where the ball is pitching and take it from there. If a batsman is dismissed, they go up to the third umpire and check for the no-ball," the executive told IANS.
A BCCI functionary confirmed that the matter was being looked into by Team IPL - the governing council has been disbanded by the Committee of Administrators - and the howler would be taken into account when umpire evaluation is done at the end of the group stage.
"Team IPL has noted the matter and this will definitely be taken into consideration when an evaluation is done at the end of the group phase. It won't be too surprising if Ravi loses out on matches in the playoffs," the functionary said.
Both RCB skipper Virat Kohli and MI captain Rohit Sharma made their displeasure known. In fact, Rohit went on to add that the third ball of the 19th over from Jasprit Bumrah was unfairly called a wide by umpire Nandan.
"I just got to know when we crossed the rope. Somebody just told me it was a no-ball. These kind of mistakes are not good for cricket, it's pretty simple. The over before that Bumrah bowled a ball which wasn't wide. Those are game-changers. There's a TV up there, they have to watch what's happening. It is as simple as that," he said.
Kohli was expectedly livid: "We are playing at the IPL level and not playing club cricket. The umpires should have had their eyes open. That is a ridiculous call (last ball). If it is a game of margins, I don't know what is happening. They should have been more sharp and careful out there."
A senior STAR official told IANS that the umpire wasn't even looking at the landing point of the bowler's front foot.
The Star official, who went through the feed of the match, revealed that Ravi was looking at the batsman when Malinga reached the bowling crease.
"Having gone through the slow-motion replay of the match feed, I can tell you for certain that Ravi wasn't even looking at the front foot of the bowler. He was already looking at the batsman," the official said.
Commenting on this howler, a senior BCCI executive said that the practice was being followed by most Indian umpires these days as they look to check the legality of the delivery in case a batsman is out.
"The old habit of first looking at the bowler's foot at the point of delivery and then looking towards the batsman is being ignored by most Indian umpires these days. They just look at the line where the ball is pitching and take it from there. If a batsman is dismissed, they go up to the third umpire and check for the no-ball," the executive told IANS.
A BCCI functionary confirmed that the matter was being looked into by Team IPL - the governing council has been disbanded by the Committee of Administrators - and the howler would be taken into account when umpire evaluation is done at the end of the group stage.
"Team IPL has noted the matter and this will definitely be taken into consideration when an evaluation is done at the end of the group phase. It won't be too surprising if Ravi loses out on matches in the playoffs," the functionary said.
Both RCB skipper Virat Kohli and MI captain Rohit Sharma made their displeasure known. In fact, Rohit went on to add that the third ball of the 19th over from Jasprit Bumrah was unfairly called a wide by umpire Nandan.
"I just got to know when we crossed the rope. Somebody just told me it was a no-ball. These kind of mistakes are not good for cricket, it's pretty simple. The over before that Bumrah bowled a ball which wasn't wide. Those are game-changers. There's a TV up there, they have to watch what's happening. It is as simple as that," he said.
Kohli was expectedly livid: "We are playing at the IPL level and not playing club cricket. The umpires should have had their eyes open. That is a ridiculous call (last ball). If it is a game of margins, I don't know what is happening. They should have been more sharp and careful out there."
10 hours ago
Air India cancels multiple flights as Ethiopian volcanic ash drifts into Indian airspace
10 hours ago
India and EU discuss shared security challenges, early conclusion of defence partnership
10 hours ago
Netanyahu's office working on new date for visit, says Israeli PM has 'full confidence' in India's security under PM Modi
16 hours ago
After Hindu protest, global online retailer Shein removed Lord Ganesh blanket & doormat
17 hours ago
As Deol family battles grief, here's how Karan Deol fulfils final responsibilities for grandfather Dharmendra
17 hours ago
Juhi Chawla revisits her childhood obsession with Dharmendra’s classic ‘Sholay’
17 hours ago
Manoj Bajpayee talks about Nagaland and how its people are connected with nature
18 hours ago
Riteish Deshmukh shares how son Riaan helps him appreciate life’s simple joys
18 hours ago
Kareena Kapoor wishes ‘darling bro’ Armaan Jain on b’day: Can’t wait to celebrate soon
18 hours ago
Vijay Sethupathi welcomed on board the unit of Vetrimaaran's 'Arasan'
18 hours ago
President Murmu tells young IRS officers to uphold integrity, fairness
18 hours ago
Gujarat to hold padyatra in honour of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
18 hours ago
When Dharmendra brought the horrors - and bravery - of the 1962 war to all Indians' homes
