Former Indian cricketer turned cricketer commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu was in disbelief over Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson’s controversial dismissal during the IPL 2024 clash against Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday, May 7.

Samson’s contentious boundary catch dismissal became a huge topic of debate as many questioned lack of proper usage of technology in determining crucial decisions by the third umpire. RR skipper was controversially given out by the third umpire for the boundary catch by Shai Hope in the 16th over of the visitors’ run-chase.

Sanju Samson was visibly unhappy with the decision and RR dugout was seemingly in shock as they believed that the Shai Hope’s foot slightly hit the rope, thus it should have been six instead of out.

Navjot Singh Sidhu slams Technology

Speaking on Star Sports during commentary, Navjot Singh Sidhu observed that Shai Hope’s foot touched the boundary rope twice, adding that one cannot digest if technology makes a silly error.

“The game was changed after Sanju Samson’s dismissal. No matter what other says, there could be differences of opinion, if we look at side-on angles, the feet has touched the boundary-line twice. I’m very clear about it. Either you don’t use the technology or even if you use the technology and it is making a mistake, then it is hard to digest.” former Indian cricketer said.

The third umpire used the technology before taking the final decision on Sanju Samson’s dismissal. Despite using the technology, there was still controversy surrounding RR skipper’s dismissal, with some arguing that the decision made by the third umpire was inconclusive or incorrect.

‘Umpire didn’t do it on purpose’: Navjot Singh Sidhu

Navjot Singh Sidhu was clear that Sanju Samson was not out as Shai Hope’s touched the feet twice. He added that no one can be blamed in controversial umpiring decisions as they are part and parcel of the game.

“It touched the boundary line twice. And after this, if someone says that it’s out. see, I’m a neutral person, so I’ve seen it, it’s not out. That’s why I also kept saying it about Kohli (controversial no-ball dismissal during KKR vs RCB match).” Sidhu said.

“Umpire didn’t do it on purpose, no one is at fault. It’s part of the game. That (Sanju Samson’s wicket) changed the game.” Navjot Singh concluded.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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