Chennai Super Kings (CSK) lost a winning game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium by just 2 runs. CSK, who have never successfully chased a target over 180 runs, came out all guns blazing in pursuit of the 214-run target set by RCB.
?After a solid knock by Ayush Mhatre, his dismissal brought Dewald Brevis to the crease ¡ª and fans knew a lot would depend on the young South African batter. However, Brevis was given out despite replays clearly showing he wasn't. Interestingly, he wasn't allowed to review as well and this sparked a major debate online, with "fixing" trending and many blaming RCB.
On the very first ball Dewald Brevis faced from Lungi Ngidi, the pacer bowled a high full toss targeting leg stump that struck Brevis on the pads. The on-field umpire, Nitin Menon, raised his finger for LBW.?
However, replays later confirmed that the ball was clearly missing the leg stump ¡ª in fact it was missing even the 5th stump ¡ª making the decision highly questionable. Despite this, Brevis was not permitted to review the decision.
According to the rules, a batter has 15 seconds to signal for a review after the on-field decision is made. In Brevis's case, he first completed a run and then briefly had a talk with Ravindra Jadeja before signaling for a review.?
However, by the time he did so, the 15-second window had already passed ¡ª leading the umpires to reject the review and uphold the original decision.
Fans on social media were outraged by the decision, largely because the DRS timer was never shown on the broadcast ¡ª something many saw as unacceptable.?Others argued that since an RCB fielder attempted a run-out while Brevis was completing his run, the ball was clearly still in play, and the review should have been permitted.?
The word "fixing" began trending on X (formerly known as Twitter), with many users accusing RCB of bribing the umpires to secure the win. Some fans also remarked that the controversy wouldn't gain much traction simply because it involved RCB and not Mumbai Indians (MI) ¡ª a team often linked to "fixing" allegations by fans.??
One fan wrote, "Star Sports is now showing the DRS timer in their post-match show. They are so shameless. This match was literally fixed by RCB."
Another commented, "There won't be any outrage over the umpire¡¯s decision just because the team is RCB and not Mumbai Indians."
One said, "There was no 15-second DRS timer shown on screen, and when Brevis wanted to review it, the umpires said, ¡®No, you have to leave.¡¯"
Another added, "This was given out, and neither the DRS timer was shown nor a chance given. And RCB fans say they don't fix matches?"?
One even claimed, "Absolute shocker of a decision. It was way down the leg side. What nonsense? And review time over? What another nonsense? I didn¡¯t even see the DRS meter. Surely this is massive fixing by RCB."? ?
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Playing XI):?Jacob Bethell, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar(c), Jitesh Sharma(w), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Lungi Ngidi, Yash Dayal
Impact Subs:?Suyash Sharma, Liam Livingstone, Rasikh Dar Salam, Manoj Bhandage, Swapnil Singh?
Chennai Super Kings (Playing XI):?Shaik Rasheed, Ayush Mhatre, Sam Curran, Ravindra Jadeja, Dewald Brevis, Deepak Hooda, MS Dhoni(w/c), Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj, Matheesha Pathirana
Impact Subs:?Shivam Dube, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Jamie Overton?
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