Rahul and Krunal Pandya clashed with the referee during the match against RCB, find out what the whole thing was about

This season we have seen team coaches and players get confused with the referee. It was seen many times in the league match that when the players disagreed with the referee’s decision, they would get in trouble with the referee. The Eliminator match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Lucknow Super Joints (LSG) at Eden Gardens also saw a similar incident on Wednesday. In this match, Lucknow Super Joints (LSG) captain KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya were not happy with the decision when the referee declared Chamira’s ball to be no ball.

This sentence is from the 12 envelope of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) tickets. Unhappy with the referee’s decision, Lucknow Super Joints (LSG) captains KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya got into trouble with the referee.

In reality, this Chamira ball was first ruled a no ball by square-legged umpire Michael Gough, after which fellow umpire J Madanlal also called a no ball. After which, Lucknow Super Joints (LSG) player Krunal Pandya approached the referee and objected to the decision. After Pandya, the KL captain Rahul also came to the referee. After this, both players, including the referee, were seen talking. Meanwhile, referee J. Madangopal gave the reason for declaring both players without the ball. He also said that the height of the ball was enough, so he has not given any ball. referee j. Madangopal said that the decision to give the ball was not up to the leg referee.

During this, Lucknow Super Joints (LSG) support staff and players were shown on the screen. It can be clearly seen from the video that Lucknow Super Joints (LSG) coach Andy Flower and the rest of the players are quite disappointed with the referee’s decision to give a no-ball. However, this Chamira no-ball did not prove costly for Lucknow Super Joints (LSG). The batter could not score runs on this free throw. Earlier this season, Delhi Capitals (DC) captain Rishabh Pant, Shardul Thakur and assistant coach Pravin Amre got into a fight with the referee during the match. After which both players, including assistant coach Praveen Amre, were fined.

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