IPL 2025: Indian spinner Varun Chakraborty has raised his voice against the rules of ICC. He believes why the bowler should get the punishment for the wicketkeeper’s mistake? Varun Chakraborty has raised the issue that if the wicketkeeper’s gloves go out of the stump, the ball is declared a no ball. Varun Chakraborty has given his opinion on this rule and said, ‘Such rules should be changed.’
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According to reports, the match was being played between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday (17 April). Meanwhile, Mumbai opener Ryan Ricelton was caught out by Pat Cummins off Sunrisers Hyderabad spinner Zeeshan Malinga. He returned to the pavilion, but despite crossing the boundary, the umpire stopped him, as the third umpire was examining the wicketkeeper’s gloves.
The third umpire noticed that there was a time when wicketkeeper Henrik Klassen’s gloves had overtaken the stumps. According to the rules of ICC and IPL, this ball was no ball. Posting on this, Varun Chakraborty posted on ‘X’ and wrote, “If the keeper’s gloves come in front of the stump, then it should be a dead ball and the keeper should be warned not to do it again! No ball and no free hit! What is the bowler’s fault in this? I am thinking a lot about it!” What do you all think? “
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